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Accounting and the Absence of the Business Economics Tradition in United Kingdom

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Napier, C.J.
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Economics was slow to emerge as a distinct academic and professional discipline in the United Kingdom. In the years around 1900, some British universities began to offer degrees in commerce, including accounting. These degrees were influenced by the contemporary emergence of business economics in Germany.

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Paper provided by University of Southampton - Department of Accounting and Management Science in its series Papers with number 96-134.

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Date of creation: 1996
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Keywords: ECONOMIC THEORY; ACCOUNTING;

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