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Cash Flow Reporting (Rle Accounting) : A Recent History of an Accounting Practice
by Thomas Lee
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Overview
This collection explores Kuhn's 1970 perception of a scientific revolution in the form of a cyclical sequence of anomaly recognition; insecurity, alternative ideas, schools of thought and dominating practices. Cash flow reporting has become a dominant accounting practice which emerged from a developmental process of Kuhnian form. The text is constructed around the various stages identified by Kuhn and selected readings are categorised accordingly.
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- ISBN-13: 9780415717250
- ISBN-10: 0415717256
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publish Date: November 2013
- Page Count: 420
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