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Tracing the Development of a Conceptual Framework of Accounting a Western European and North American Linkage: A Partial Examination
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- A C Littleton
- A C Pigou
- A Charnes
- A K Cairncross
- A T K Grant
- Adolf J Enthoven
- Alfred Whitehead
- Alvaro Martinelli
- Arno1d J Toynbee
- Arthur D Gayer
- Arthur Redford
- Barclay V Head
- Barry Gordon
- Brooklyn College
- C Churchman
- Carman G Blough
- Clifford D Brown
- Clive W J Granger
- Curtis Stanley
- D R Carmichael
- David F Linowes
- Dona1d Dewey
- Donald L Kemmerer
- E A J Johnson
- E M Ste-Croix
- Edmund Stedman
- Eduard Hiemann
- Edward D Kirkland
- Edwin Kuh
- Ellis T Powell
- Erik Lindahl
- Fred Renfie1d
- Frederick C Mills
- Gary Previts
- Gene R Brown
- George Lisle
- George Soule
- George W Edwards
- Gilbert W Cooke
- Gordon Donaldson
- H A Shannon
- H C Edey
- H C Edey
- Harold G Moulton
- Helmut Arndt
- Henry Clews
- Irving Fisher
- J B Bury
- J H Clapham
- J R Hicks
- James Edwards
- James Winjum
- John A Brittain
- John Freear
- John G Gurley
- John R Meyer
- Joseph Leeming
- Jurg Niehans
- Kenneth S Most
- Leland Jenks
- Leo A Herbert
- Lester S Levy
- Lewis Melville
- London
- Louis M Hacker
- M E Francis
- Macneal
- Maxwell E Aiken
- Michael Chatfield
- Mobley
- Nicholas J Gonedes
- Oliver E Williamson
- Orville R Keister
- Oskar Morgenstern
- P N Mcmonnies
- P:W S Andrews
- Patrick Meredith
- Peter Wyckoff
- Phoebus J Dhrymes
- R H Parker
- R M Hartwell
- Ra1ph W Estes
- Richard E Caves
- Richard P Brief
- Richard P Rumelt
- Robert E Dansby
- Robert Hay
- Robert T Sprouse
- Robert Warshow
- Robin Marris
- S Garner
- Salomon Bochner
- Scott D Walton
- Sidney Pollard
- Simon S Kuznets
- Stanley C.W. Salvary
- Stephen A Zeff
- Stephen Gilman
- T S Kuhn
- Thorstein Veblen
- Victor E Morgan
- W A Paton
- W H Walsh
- William A Paton
- William H Mcneill
- Witt
- Publication venue
- 'Elsevier BV'
- Publication date
- 01/01/1979
- Field of study