Capital in the History of Accounting and Economic Thought

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A01=Jacques Richard
accountancy
Accounting Point
Annual Advances
APB
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Balance Sheet
capital
Capital Account
capital-debt concept
capital-debt models
capitalism
Cash Account
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Courcelle Seneuil
critical accounting
critical accounting theory
Double Entry
Double Entry Accounting
Double Entry Bookkeeping
Double Entry System
Economic Journal
economic scientism
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ethical considerations in economics
Fisherian Type
heterodox economic analysis
heterodox economics
Historical Cost Accounting
history of economic thought
history of financial thought
IFRS
IFRS Framework
IFRS Rule
interdisciplinary study of capital
Mathematical Accountants
moral considerations in economics
moral philosophy in finance
Net Assets
Parties Doubles
Passive Debts
Present Rights
scientism in economics
Sterile Class
Viennese
Word Capital

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032046563
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Starting with the first "scientific" economists such as Cantillon (1755) and Quesnay (1758) and ending with Piketty (2019), this book explores the treatment of the concept of capital in the history of accounting and economic thought.

The work provides a rare juxtaposition of the reasoning, discourse and writings of accountants and economists. With regard to ‘capital’, this approach highlights the ongoing struggle between these "uncongenial twins" – as Kenneth Boulding put it – for primacy in analysing, and utilising, capitalism. But if they are certainly "uncongenial", the book also argues that it is wrong to ever classify these two disciplines as "twins" because they have taken very different paths ever since scientism came to dominate in economics and ethical and moral considerations were put to one side.

This book will be of significant interest to readers to history of economic thought, critical accounting and heterodox economics.

Jacques Richard is Emeritus Professor at the University of Paris Dauphine, France. He is also an ex chartered Accountant and Counsellor of Trade Unions, and ex Member of the Authority of Accounting Standards (Paris). In 2013 he received the ‘Best Manuscript Award’ from the Academy of Accounting Historians.

Alexandre Rambaud is Doctor of Mathematics and Management Sciences, and maître de conférences at AgroParisTech – CIRED. He is also Associate Researcher at the University of Paris Dauphine, France, and co-head of the Chaire Comptabilité Ecologique.

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