Mercantilism, Account Keeping and the Periphery-Core Relationship
Herausgeber: McWatters, Cheryl Susan
Mercantilism, Account Keeping and the Periphery-Core Relationship
Herausgeber: McWatters, Cheryl Susan
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Studies of mercantilism have tended to focus on the effects on the originating countries and populations. This new essay collection, based on extensive archival research, redresses that balance to examine the impact such trade had on indigenous populations and peripheral countries.
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Studies of mercantilism have tended to focus on the effects on the originating countries and populations. This new essay collection, based on extensive archival research, redresses that balance to examine the impact such trade had on indigenous populations and peripheral countries.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781848936058
- ISBN-10: 1848936052
- Artikelnr.: 43601846
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781848936058
- ISBN-10: 1848936052
- Artikelnr.: 43601846
Cheryl Susan McWatters is the Father Edgar Thivierge Chair in Business History and professor of accounting, at the University of Ottawa, Canada. She holds a PhD in Management from Queen's University, Canada and her research interests span accounting, business and economic history, management accounting and control, and operations management. She is also the editor of Accounting History Review, and associate editor of the Journal of Operations Management.
Introduction. Mercantilism and Accounting Across Space and Time, Cheryl S.
McWatters. Part One: Pre-Market Intermediaries and Indigenous Players. 1
Jesuit Account Books and their Role in Connecting Worlds, Frederik Vermote.
2 'But whatever were the honey in the mouth of that beast of trade, there
was a deadly sting in the tail': New Netherland's Monetary Policy and the
Coastal Algonquian Pragmatic Response during the Seventeenth Century,
Mario Schmidt. Part Two: Encounters with the Periphery. 3 European Merchant
Trading Firms and the Export of the Precious Metals from the Kingdom of
Bohemia during the Sixteenth Century, Petr Vorel. 4 Trade, Truck, Custom
and Barter - Glimpses from Slave-trade Cargoes, Cheryl S. McWatters and
Yannick Lemarchand. Part Three: Production, Consumption, and Management of
the Colonial Economy. 5 Glimpses of an Indigenous Economy: Patterns of
Consumption and Production of Indigenous Peoples in the Nineteenth Century
Fur Trade and Whaling Industry, Leanna Parker. 6 Economic Intelligence and
Fur Trade Management by the Hudson's Bay Company: An Examination of
District Reports in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, Arthur J.
Ray. 7 Native Labour and Imperial Consumption on the Periphery of Empire as
revealed by the York Factory Account Books of the Hudson's Bay Company, c.
1869-1870, Frank J. Tough. Conclusion. 8 Accounting, Money and Mercantilism
in European Exchange, 1500-1900, Richard W. Unger
McWatters. Part One: Pre-Market Intermediaries and Indigenous Players. 1
Jesuit Account Books and their Role in Connecting Worlds, Frederik Vermote.
2 'But whatever were the honey in the mouth of that beast of trade, there
was a deadly sting in the tail': New Netherland's Monetary Policy and the
Coastal Algonquian Pragmatic Response during the Seventeenth Century,
Mario Schmidt. Part Two: Encounters with the Periphery. 3 European Merchant
Trading Firms and the Export of the Precious Metals from the Kingdom of
Bohemia during the Sixteenth Century, Petr Vorel. 4 Trade, Truck, Custom
and Barter - Glimpses from Slave-trade Cargoes, Cheryl S. McWatters and
Yannick Lemarchand. Part Three: Production, Consumption, and Management of
the Colonial Economy. 5 Glimpses of an Indigenous Economy: Patterns of
Consumption and Production of Indigenous Peoples in the Nineteenth Century
Fur Trade and Whaling Industry, Leanna Parker. 6 Economic Intelligence and
Fur Trade Management by the Hudson's Bay Company: An Examination of
District Reports in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, Arthur J.
Ray. 7 Native Labour and Imperial Consumption on the Periphery of Empire as
revealed by the York Factory Account Books of the Hudson's Bay Company, c.
1869-1870, Frank J. Tough. Conclusion. 8 Accounting, Money and Mercantilism
in European Exchange, 1500-1900, Richard W. Unger
Introduction. Mercantilism and Accounting Across Space and Time, Cheryl S.
McWatters. Part One: Pre-Market Intermediaries and Indigenous Players. 1
Jesuit Account Books and their Role in Connecting Worlds, Frederik Vermote.
2 'But whatever were the honey in the mouth of that beast of trade, there
was a deadly sting in the tail': New Netherland's Monetary Policy and the
Coastal Algonquian Pragmatic Response during the Seventeenth Century,
Mario Schmidt. Part Two: Encounters with the Periphery. 3 European Merchant
Trading Firms and the Export of the Precious Metals from the Kingdom of
Bohemia during the Sixteenth Century, Petr Vorel. 4 Trade, Truck, Custom
and Barter - Glimpses from Slave-trade Cargoes, Cheryl S. McWatters and
Yannick Lemarchand. Part Three: Production, Consumption, and Management of
the Colonial Economy. 5 Glimpses of an Indigenous Economy: Patterns of
Consumption and Production of Indigenous Peoples in the Nineteenth Century
Fur Trade and Whaling Industry, Leanna Parker. 6 Economic Intelligence and
Fur Trade Management by the Hudson's Bay Company: An Examination of
District Reports in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, Arthur J.
Ray. 7 Native Labour and Imperial Consumption on the Periphery of Empire as
revealed by the York Factory Account Books of the Hudson's Bay Company, c.
1869-1870, Frank J. Tough. Conclusion. 8 Accounting, Money and Mercantilism
in European Exchange, 1500-1900, Richard W. Unger
McWatters. Part One: Pre-Market Intermediaries and Indigenous Players. 1
Jesuit Account Books and their Role in Connecting Worlds, Frederik Vermote.
2 'But whatever were the honey in the mouth of that beast of trade, there
was a deadly sting in the tail': New Netherland's Monetary Policy and the
Coastal Algonquian Pragmatic Response during the Seventeenth Century,
Mario Schmidt. Part Two: Encounters with the Periphery. 3 European Merchant
Trading Firms and the Export of the Precious Metals from the Kingdom of
Bohemia during the Sixteenth Century, Petr Vorel. 4 Trade, Truck, Custom
and Barter - Glimpses from Slave-trade Cargoes, Cheryl S. McWatters and
Yannick Lemarchand. Part Three: Production, Consumption, and Management of
the Colonial Economy. 5 Glimpses of an Indigenous Economy: Patterns of
Consumption and Production of Indigenous Peoples in the Nineteenth Century
Fur Trade and Whaling Industry, Leanna Parker. 6 Economic Intelligence and
Fur Trade Management by the Hudson's Bay Company: An Examination of
District Reports in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, Arthur J.
Ray. 7 Native Labour and Imperial Consumption on the Periphery of Empire as
revealed by the York Factory Account Books of the Hudson's Bay Company, c.
1869-1870, Frank J. Tough. Conclusion. 8 Accounting, Money and Mercantilism
in European Exchange, 1500-1900, Richard W. Unger