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Abdalla, A. M. and J. M. Carabias. 2022. From accounting to economics: The role of aggregate special items in gauging the state of the economy. The Accounting Review (January): 1-27.

Abdel-Khalik, A. R. 1972. The efficient market hypothesis and accounting data: A point of view. The Accounting Review (October): 791-793.

Abdel-Khalik, A. R. 1988. Incentives for accruing costs and efficiency in regulated monopolies subject to ROE constraint. Journal of Accounting Research (Studies on Management's Ability and Incentives to Affect the Timing and Magnitude of Accounting Accruals): 144-174.

Abdelal, R., A. Khan and T. Khanna. 2008. Big picture: Where oil-rich nations are placing their bets. Harvard Business Review (September): 119-128.

Abolafia, M. Y. 2022. Book review: Savage, M. 2021. The Return of Inequality: Social Change and the Weight of the Past. Administrative Science Quarterly 67(2): NP27-NP29.

Abolafia, M. Y. and M. Kilduff. 1988. Enacting market crisis: The social construction of a speculative bubble. Administrative Science Quarterly 33(2): 177-193.

Adams, F. G. 2004. The E-Business Revolution and The New Economy: E-conomics After the Dot-Com Crash. South-Western Educational Publishing.

Adams, J. R. 2023. Discussion of: The inherent conflict between progressive tax rates and income inequality: Lessons from COVID-19 restrictions. Accounting and the Public Interest (23): 204-209.

Adler, F. P. 1960. Relationships between organization size and efficiency. Management Science (October): 80-84.

Adler, P. S. 2019. The 99 Percent Economy: How Democratic Socialism Can Overcome the Crises of Capitalism. (Mizruchi, M. S. 2021. Book review essay: Capitalism, socialism, or social democracy? Administrative Science Quarterly 66(2): NP17-NP22. Six crises that plague capitalist societies: Economic irrationality (inequality, recessions), workplace disempowerment, unresponsive government, environmental unsustainability, social disintegration (including racial and gender discrimination, poorly distributed health care,  education and housing), and international conflict).

Adly, A. 2020. Cleft Capitalism: The Social Origins of Failed Market Making in Egypt. Stanford University Press.

Agrawal, S. P. 1986. Inflation, maintenance of capital and IRR models of capital budgeting. Decision Sciences (Winter): 1-15.

Allee, K. D., D. P. Lynch, K. R. Petroni and J. H. Schroeder. 2015. Do property taxes affect real operating decisions and market prices for crude oil? Contemporary Accounting Research 32(2): 736-762.

Alexander, C. R., S. W. Bauguess, G. Bernile, Y. A. Lee and J. Marietta-Westberg. 2013. Economic effects of SOX Section 404 compliance: A corporate insider perspective. Journal of Accounting and Economics (November-December): 267-290.

Ali, A., S. Klasa and E. Yeung. 2014. Industry concentration and corporate disclosure policy. Journal of Accounting and Economics (November-December): 240-264.

Allais, M. 1957. Method of appraising economic prospects of mining exploration over large territories: Algerian Sahara case study. Management Science (July): 285-347.

Allan, P. 2018. The New School of Economics: The Platform and Theory Behind the New Physiocrats. Independently Published.

Allen, L., J. Boudoukh and A. Saunders. 2003. Understanding Market, Credit, and Operational Risk: The Value at Risk Approach. Blackwell Publishing.

Amel-Zadeh, A. and G. Meeks. 2013. Bank failure, mark-to-market and the financial crisis. Abacus 49(3): 308-339.

Anand, J., L. F. Mesquita and R. S. Vassolo. 2009. The dynamics of multimarket competition in exploration and exploitation activities. The Academy of Management Journal 52(4): 802-821.

Anantharaman, D. and E. C. Chuk. 2018. The economic consequences of accounting standards: Evidence from risk-taking in pension plans. The Accounting Review (July): 23-51.

Anderson, J. C., M. Wouters and W. Van Rossum. 2010. Why the highest price isn't the best price.MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 69-76.

Anderson, S. W. 1924. The Federal Reserve System in its relation to inflation and deflation. Harvard Business Review (January): 201-206.

Anderson, S. W. and W. N. Lanen. 1999. Economic transition, strategy and the evolution of management accounting practices: The case of India. Accounting, Organizations and Society 24(5-6): 379-412.

Andrews, S. B. 1995. Review: Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition. by Ronald S. Burt. Administrative Science Quarterly 40(2): 355-358.

Anteby, M. 2018. Book review: J. Beckert and M. Dewey (eds.): The Architecture of Illegal Markets: Towards an Economic Sociology of Illegality in the Economy. Administrative Science Quarterly 63(4): NP40-NP42.

Anthony, R. N. 1986. Accounting rates of return: Note. American Economic Review (March): 244-246.

Anzilotti, E. 2017. The end of capitalism is already starting - If you know where to look. Fast Company (September 18). Reprinted by Pocket October 11, 2019.

Aobdia, D. and L. Cheng. 2018. Unionization, product market competition, and strategic disclosure. Journal of Accounting and Economics (April-May): 331-357.

Appelbaum, B. 2019. The Economists' Hour: False Prophets, Free Markets, and the Fracture of Society. Little, Brown and Company.

Ariely, D. 2009. The end of rational economics. Harvard Business Review (July-August): 78-84.

Ariely, D. 2010. The Upside of Irrationality: The unexpected Benefits of Defying Logic at Work and at Home. Harper.

Aristotle and W. E. Ellis, Translator. 2010. Politics: A Treatise on Government: A Powerful Work by Aristotle. CreativeSpace.

Armour, H. O. and D. J. Teece. 1978. Organizational structure and economic performance: A test of the multidivisional hypothesis. Bell Journal of Economics (Spring): 106-122.

Armstrong, C. S., S. Glaeser and J. D. Kepler. 2019. Accounting quality and the transmission of monetary policy. Journal of Accounting and Economics (November-December): 101265.

Arnold, P. J. 2009. Global financial crisis: The challenge to accounting research. Accounting, Organizations and Society 34(6-7): 803-809.

Aronica, R. and M. Ramdoo. 2006. The World Is Flat?: A Critical Analysis of New York Times Bestseller by Thomas Friedman. Meghan Kiffer Press. (Note).

Arrington, C. E. and J. R. Francis. 1993. Giving economic accounts: Accounting as cultural practice. Accounting, Organizations and Society 18(2-3): 107-124.

Arthur, W. B. 1996. Increasing returns and the new world of business. Harvard Business Review (July-August): 100-109.

Arya, A., J. C. Glover and K. Sivaramakrishnan. 1997. The interaction between decision and control problems and the value of information. The Accounting Review (October): 561-574.

ASCE. 2017. The 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013 and 2017 Report Cards for America's Infrastructure. (Summary).

Aulakh, P. S., M. Kotabe and H. Teegen. 2000. Export strategies and performance of firms from emerging economies: Evidence from Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. The Academy of Management Journal 43(3): 342-361.

Avril, K. and P. S. Cox. 2009. From hope to opportunity. The CPA Journal (September): 48-51. (American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009).

Ayres, F. L., B. R. Jackson and P. S. Hite. 1989. The economic benefits of regulation: Evidence from professional tax preparers. The Accounting Review (April): 300-312.

Bae, J. and J. J. Lawler. 2000. Organizational and HRM strategies in Korea: Impact on firm performance in an emerging economy. The Academy of Management Journal 43(3): 502-517.

Baiman, S. 1975. The evaluation and choice of internal information systems within a multiperson world. Journal of Accounting Research (Spring): 1-15.

Baiman, S., P. Fischer, M. V. Rajan and R. Saouma. 2007. Resource allocation auctions within firms. Journal of Accounting Research (December): 915-946.

Balderston, F. E. 1958. Communication networks in intermediate markets. Management Science (January): 154-171.

Baldwin, R. E., R. E. Lipsey and J. D. Richardson. 1998. Geography and Ownership as Bases for Economic Accounting (National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth). University of Chicago Press.

Baligh, H. H. and L. E. Richartz. 1964. An analysis of vertical market structures. Management Science (July): 667-689.

Ball, R. 2008. What is the actual economic role of financial reporting? Accounting Horizons (December): 427-432.

Banerjee, A. V. and E. Duflo. 2019. Good Economics for Hard Times: Better Answers to Our Biggest Problems. Public Affairs.

Banham, R. 2012. Healing America's economy: Obama vs. Romney. Which Presidential candidate has the better plan for reviving the economy? We asked economists what they think. CFO (October): 44-50.

Banham, R. 2012. Whose company is it? A controversial new book has rekindled the debate over shareholder value and the purpose of the public corporation. CFO (November): 50-55. (Stout, L. 2012. The Shareholder Value Myth: How Putting Shareholders First Harms Investors, Corporations, and the Public. Berrett-Kohler Publishers).

Banker, R. D. and G. Potter. 1993. Economic implications of single cost driver systems. Journal of Management Accounting Research (5): 15-32.

Barber, F. and R. Strack. 2005. The surprising economics of a "people business". Harvard Business Review (June): 80-90.

Barnes, P. 2004. Towards an economic theory of management fraud and corporate failure. Journal of Forensic Accounting (5): 91-108.

Barnett, M. L. 2004. Are globalization and sustainability compatible? A review of the debate between the world business council for sustainable development and the International Forum on Globalization. Organization & Environment (November): 523-532.

Barnett, M. L. 2004. Kicking the black box around: A review of 'The Corporation'. Organizational Analysis 12(4): 419-422.

Barnett, M. L. 2005. Waves of collectivizing: A dynamic model of competition and cooperation over the life of an industry Corporate Reputation Review 8(4).

Barnett, W. P. 1997. The dynamics of competitive intensity. Administrative Science Quarterly 42(1): 128-160.

Barnett, W. P. and D. G. McKendrick. 2004. Why are some organizations more competitive than others? Evidence from a changing global market. Administrative Science Quarterly 49(4): 535-571.

Barnett, W. P. and G. R. Carroll. 1987. Competition and mutualism among early telephone companies. Administrative Science Quarterly 32(3): 400-421.

Baron, L., J. Vander Spek and W. Young. 2006. The economics of ergonomics. Journal of Accountancy (December): 34-39.

Barry, S. E. 1924. "Who pays the income taxes?". Journal of Accountancy (January): 68-69.

Barton, D. 2011. Capitalism for the long term. Harvard Business Review (March): 84-91.

Barton, D. (Editor), D. Horvath (Editor) and M. Kipping (Editor). 2016. Re-Imagining Capitalism. OUP Oxford.

Barton, T. L. and J. B. MacArthur. 2003. Activity-based costing and predatory pricing: The case of the petroleum retail industry. Management Accounting Quarterly (Spring): 1-7.

Bass, B. M., D. W. McGregor and J. L. Walters. 1977. Selecting foreign plant sites: Economic, social and political considerations. The Academy of Management Journal 20(4): 535-551.

Basu, S., M. Kirk and G. Waymire. 2009. Memory, transaction records, and The Wealth of Nations. Accounting, Organizations and Society 34(8): 895-917.

Bauer, J. 1919. Renewal costs and business profits in relation to rising prices. Journal of Accountancy (December): 413-419.

Baum, J. A. C. and H. J. Korn. 1996. Competitive dynamics of interfirm rivalry. The Academy of Management Journal 39(2): 255-291.

Baum, J. A. C. and S. J. Mezias. 1992. Localized competition and organizational failure in the Manhattan hotel industry, 1898-1990. Administrative Science Quarterly 37(4): 580-604.

Baumol, W. J. and E. A. Ide. 1956. Variety in retailing. Management Science (October): 93-101.

Bazilevich, L. A. 1992. Transition from a command to a market economy: Creation of a valid management information system. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 14-31.

Beard, A. 2022. The case for welcoming immigrants: New books show how newcomers enrich economies and cultures. Harvard Business Review (May/June): 154-155.

Beatty, A. 2017. Book review: The End of Alchemy: Money Banking, and the Future of the Global Economy by Mervyn King. The Accounting Review (January): 245-246. (Related to the 2007-2008 financial crisis. How did it happen?).

Becker, S. W., J. Ronen and G. H. Sorter. 1974. Opportunity costs - An experimental approach. Journal of Accounting Research (Autumn): 317-329.

Beckett, J. A. 1961. Some facts of federal fiscal life and their importance to thinking Americans. The Accounting Review (January): 36-42.

Belkaoui, A. 1980. The impact of socio-economic accounting systems on the investment decision: An empirical study. Accounting, Organizations and Society 5(3): 263-283.

Bell, A. L. 1977. Flexible budgets and marginal cost pricing. Management Accounting (January): 34-37, 40.

Bell, J. W. 1928. The Canadian gold situation - Is Canada's gold reserve too large? Harvard Business Review (October): 1-19.

Benedetti, C. 2000. 8 ways to protect your business. Strategic Finance (May): 76-80. (Defensive strategies for an economic downturn).

Benedik, J. 1978. Macroeconomics: The emerging influence on accounting theory. Management Accounting (July): 23-26.

Beneish, M. D., D. B. Farber, M. Glendening and K. W. Shaw. 2023. Aggregate financial misreporting and the predictability of U.S. recessions and GDP growth. The Accounting Review (September): 129-159.

Benjamin, S. J., A. Niskkalan and M. S. Marathamuthu. 2012. Fair value accounting and the global financial crisis: The Malaysian experience. Journal of Applied Management Accounting Research (Winter): 53-68.

Benner, C. 2002. Work in the New Economy: Flexible Labor Markets in Silicon Valley. Blackwell Publishing.

Bennett, J. T. 2017. Corporate Welfare: Crony Capitalism That Enriches the Rich. Routledge.

Benson, J. K. 1975. The interorganizational network as a political economy. Administrative Science Quarterly 20(2): 229-249.

Benson, L. 2009. Lessons learned from the financial crisis. Journal of Accountancy (October): 52-55.

Benston, G. 2008. "Divided by Common Language," Where Economics Meets the Law: US versus Non-US Financial Reporting Models by Tim Bush. The Accounting Review (March): 549-551.

Bentham, J. 1948. An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. Hafner.

Bentley, A. 1918. Defects of the Title 2 of the Federal Revenue Act of October, 3, 1917 - Viewed from the accounting standpoint. Journal of Accountancy (February): 81-90.

Berland, N. and E. Chiapello. 2009. Criticisms of capitalism, budgeting and the double enrolment: Budgetary control rhetoric and social reform in France in the 1930s and 1950s. Accounting, Organizations and Society 34(1): 28-57.

Berman, A. 2024. Minority Rule: The Right-Wing Attack on the Will of the People - and the Fight to Resist it. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Bernhardt, I. and R. M. Copeland. 1970. Some problems in applying an information theory approach to accounting aggregation. Journal of Accounting Research (Spring): 95-98.

Bernstein, A. and A. Raman. 2015. The great decoupling: Output is on the rise, but workers aren't sharing in the bounty. An interview with the authors of The Second Machine Age. Harvard Business Review (June): 66-74. (Brynjolfsson, E. and A. McAfee. 2014. The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies).

Bernstein, F., G. A. DeCroix and Y. Wang. 2011. The impact of demand aggregation through delayed component allocation in an assemble-to-order system. Management Science (June): 1154-1171.

Bernstein, P. L. 2009. The moral hazard economy. Harvard Business Review (July-August): 101-103.

Bertomeu, J. and R. P. Magee. 2011. From low-quality reporting to financial crises: Politics of disclosure regulation along the economic cycle. Journal of Accounting and Economics (November): 209-227.

Besanko, D. editor et al. 1999. Economics of Strategy, 2nd Edition. John Wiley & Sons.

Bhagwati, J. 2004. In Defense of Globalization. Oxford University Press.

Bhende, V. P. 1964. Development planning in underdeveloped countries. Management Science (July): 796-809.

Bhimani, A. 1994. Accounting and the emergence of "economic man". Accounting, Organizations and Society 19(8): 637-674.

Bianchi, E. C. 2013. The bright side of  bad times: The affective advantages of entering the workforce in a recession. Administrative Science Quarterly 58(4): 587-623.

Bianconi, M. 2003. Financial Economics, Risk and Information: An Introduction to Methods and Models. World Scientific Publishing Company Inc.

Bierman, H. Jr.1974. The implications to accounting of efficient markets and the capital asset pricing model. The Accounting Review (July): 557-562.

Biggart, N. W. 2002. Readings in Economic Sociology (Blackwell Readers in Sociology). Blackwell Publishers.

Binz, O. 2022. Managerial response to macroeconomic uncertainty: Implications for firm profitability. The Accounting Review (September): 89-117.

Binz, O., E. Ferracuti and P. Joos. 2023. Investment, inflation, and the role of internal information systems as a transmission channel. Journal of Accounting and Economics (November-December): 101632.

Binz, O., W. J. Mayew and S. Nallareddy. 2022. Firms' response to macroeconomic estimation errors. Journal of Accounting and Economics (April-May): 101454.

Bishop, M. 2004. Essential Economics (Economist Essentials). Economist Books.

Bisin, A. 2020. Book reviews: Public Economics: The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People's Economy. By Stephanie Kelton. Perseus Books. Journal of Economic Literature (December): 3-5. Review in the Journal of Economic Literature).

Bivin, D. G. 1986. Inventories and interest rates: A critique of the buffer stock model. American Economic Review (March): 168-176.

Blackman, A. 2003. Where's the market headed? Look here. Tampa Tribune (November 30). (Summary).

Blackmore, C. T. 1943. Economic obsolescence of land. The Accounting Review (July): 266-268.

Blau, P. M. 1960. Orientation toward clients in a public welfare agency. Administrative Science Quarterly 5(3): 341-361.

Blaug, M. 1997. Economic Theory in Retrospect, 5th edition. Cambridge University Press.

Blewitt, B. J. 1974. Corporate accounting and economics. Management Accounting (March): 11-13, 17.

Block, F. L. 2018. Capitalism: The Future Of An Illusion. University of California Press. (Chapters: 1. The Capitalist Illusion, 2. Elaborating an Alternative, 3. The Illusion that Democracy Threatens the Economy, 4. The Illusion that Greed is Good, 5. The Illusion of an Unchanging System, 6. The Illusion of Global Order Organized by Capitalism, 7. Beyond Illusions).

Blodgett, R. H. 1943. The value of economics for the accountant. The Accounting Review (October): 324-330.

Blommestein, H. J. 2009. The financial crisis as a symbol of the failure of academic finance? (SSRN link).

Bloom, R. 2011. The financial crisis inquiry report: Analysis and commentary. The CPA Journal (May): 6, 8-10.

Bloom, R. 2013. Global financial crisis in retrospect: Consequences and lessons for the accounting profession. The CPA Journal (March): 6, 8-10.

Bloom, R. and D. Schirm. 2010. The report of the financial crisis advisory group. The CPA Journal (February): 36-38.

Bloomfield, R. 1996. The interdependence of reporting discretion and informational efficiency in laboratory markets. The Accounting Review (October): 493-511.

Boatsman, J. R., I. K. Khurana and M. L. Loudder. 2000. The economic implications of proposed changes in the accounting for nuclear decommissioning costs. Accounting Horizons (June): 211-233.

Bodenhorn, D. 1961. An economist looks at industrial accounting and depreciation. The Accounting Review (October): 583-588.

Bodenhorn, D. 1972. An entity approach to the measurement of wealth, income, and product. Abacus 8(2): 127-144.

Bodenhorn, D. 1978. An economic approach to balance sheets and income statements. Abacus 14(1): 3-30.

Boisot, M. and J. Child. 1996. From fiefs to clans and network capitalism: Explaining China's emerging economic order. Administrative Science Quarterly 41(4): 600-628.

Bonjean, C. M. and D. M. Olson. 1964. Community leadership: Directions of research. Administrative Science Quarterly 9(3): 278-300.

Boothroyd, G. 1982. Economics of assembly systems. Journal of Manufacturing Systems: 111-126.

Boothroyd, G. 1984. Economics of general purpose assembly robots. Annals of the CIRP (June): 287-290.

Bond, J. 1945. Accounting policy or economic philosophy? The Accounting Review(January): 24-30.

Bond, J. 1946. Economic abracadabra. The Accounting Review (April): 181-198.

Bonsall, S. B., Z. Bozanic and P. E. Fischer. 2013. What do management earnings forecasts convey about the macroeconomy? Journal of Accounting Research (May): 225-266.

Bony, J. S. 2012. CPA outlook serves as economic bellwether. The CPA Journal (December): 7.

Booth, J. 2020. The Price of Tomorrow: Why Deflation is the Key to an Abundant Future. Stanley Press.

Bornemann, A. 1945. Empirical cost study and economic theory. The Accounting Review (July): 327-331.

Boulding, K. E. 1956. General systems theory - The skeleton of science. Management Science (April): 197-208.

Bova, F. 2015. Discussion of Product market competition, legal institutions, and accounting conservatism. Journal of International Accounting Research 14(2): 41-43.

Bova, F. and L. Yang. 2018. State owned enterprises, competition, and disclosure. Contemporary Accounting Research 35(2): 596-621.

Bower, J., H. Leonard and L. Paine. 2020. Capitalism at Risk: How Business Can Lead. Harvard Business Review.

Bower, J. L., H. B. Leonard and L. S. Paine. 2011. Capitalism at Risk: Rethinking the Role of Business. Harvard Business Press.

Bower, J. L., H. B. Leonard and L. S. Paine. 2011. Global capitalism at risk. What are you doing about it? Harvard Business Review (September): 104-112.

Bowers, R. 1945. Economic and accounting concepts. The Accounting Review (October): 420-431.

Bowser, H. R. 1926. Economic aspects of American foreign trade. Harvard Business Review (October): 55-67.

Bowsher, C. A. 1990. Federal budget: Presenting and facing the facts. Accounting Horizons (June): 96-109.

Boyle, D. M. and D. P. Mahoney. 2015. Implications of the global financial crisis. The CPA Journal (April): 54-59.

Boyle, P., L. Garlappi, R. Uppal and T. Wang. 2012. Keynes meets Markowitz: The trade-off between familiarity and diversification. Management Science (February): 253-272.

Brandenburger, A. M. and B. J. Nalebuff. 1996. Co-Opetition: A Revolutionary Mindset. Currency Doubleday.

Bremmer, I. 2010. The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations? Portfolio. (Bremmer contends that state-controlled economies, or state capitalism, e.g., China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia, threaten the U.S. free market system, and develops a case for the superiority of regulated free markets over state capitalism).

Bremmer, I, P. Keat and R. Schaap. 2009 Country assessments. Harvard Business Review (July-August): 138-139.

Brink, W., X Kuang and M. Majerczyk. 2021. The effects of minimum-wage increases on wage offers, wage premiums and employee effort under incomplete contracts. Accounting, Organizations and Society (89): 101195.

Bromwich, M. 2008. The Firm as an Entity: Implications for Economics, Accounting and the Law by Yuri Biondi, Arnaldo Canziani, Thierry Kirat. The Accounting Review (November): 1671-1674.

Bromwich, M. and M. C. Wells. 1983. The usefulness of a measure of wealth. Abacus 19(2): 119-129.

Brown, G. W. and C. Lundblad. 2009. The U.S. economic crisis: Root causes and the road to recovery. Journal of Accountancy (October): 42-48.

Brown, P. and R. Ball. 1967. Some preliminary findings on the association between the earnings of a firm, its industry, and the economy. Journal of Accounting Research (Empirical Research in Accounting: Selected Studies): 55-77.

Brown, P. H. 1943. The Federal Regulatory Commissions. The Accounting Review (July): 244-248.

Brown, V. H. 1990. Accounting standards: Their economic and social consequences. Accounting Horizons (September): 89-97.

Brown-Liburd, H., A. Cheong, M. A. Vasarhelyi and X. Wang. 2019. Measuring with exogenous data (MED), and government economic monitoring (GEM). Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting 16(1): 1-19.

Bryce, D. J. and J. H. Dyer. 2007. Strategies to crack well-guarded markets. Harvard Business Review (May): 84-92.

Bryer, R. A. 2005. A Marxist accounting history of the British industrial revolution: A review of evidence and suggestions for research. Accounting, Organizations and Society 30(1): 25-65.

Brinton, A. D. 1972. Marginal income and the pricing structure. Management Accounting (June): 40-42.

Brown, G. H. 1973. Census projections: 1970-1985. Management Accounting (January): 11-14.

Browning, L. D., J. M. Beyer and J. C. Shetler. 1995. Building cooperation in a competitive industry: SEMATECH and the semiconductor industry. The Academy of Management Journal 38(1): 113-151.

Bryer, R. 2004. The roots of modern capitalism: A Marxist accounting history of the origins and consequences of capitalist landlords in England. The Accounting Historians Journal 31(1): 1-56.

Bryer, R. A. 1993. The late nineteenth-century revolution in financial reporting: Accounting for the rise of investor or managerial capitalism? Accounting, Organizations and Society 18(7-8): 649-690.

Bryer, R. A. 2000. The history of accounting and the transition to capitalism in England. Part one: Theory. Accounting, Organizations and Society 25(2): 131-162.

Bryer, R. A. 2000. The history of accounting and the transition to capitalism in England. Part two: Evidence. Accounting, Organizations and Society 25(4-5): 327-381.

Buchanan, M. 2002. Wealth happens. Harvard Business Review (April): 49-54. (Buchanan describes a universal law of wealth based on a network effect that appears to have some important implications for economic policy). (Note).

Bullock, C. J., O. M. W. Sprague and W. B. Donham. 1923. Federal Reserve bank policy: The need of a definite statement. Harvard Business Review (January): 132-138.

Burch, E. E. and W. R. Henry. 1974. Opportunity and incremental cost: Attempt to define in systems terms: A comment. The Accounting Review (January): 118-123.

Burmeister, P. 2004. Job search in the new new economy. Cost Management (March/April): 45-48.

Bush, D. and B. D. Gelb. 2005. When marketing practices raise antitrust concerns. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 73-81.

Buzzell, R. D., G. Bradley and R. G. M. Sultan. 1975. Market share - A key to profitability. Harvard Business Review (January-February): 97-106.

Brynjolfsson, E. and A. Collis. 2019. How should we measure the digital economy? Focus on the value created, not just the prices paid. Harvard Business Review (November/December): 140-148.

Cabot, P. 1925. "Competition is the life of trade". Harvard Business Review (July): 385-393.

Cabral, L. M. B. and M. Villas-Boas. 2005. Bertrand supertraps. Management Science (April): 599-613. (Oligopoly price competition between multiproduct firms).

Cahan, S. F. 1992. The effect of antitrust investigations on discretionary accruals: A refined test of the political-cost hypothesis. The Accounting Review (January): 77-95.

Call, W. L. 1975. Quadratic cost-volume relationship and timing of demand information: A comment. The Accounting Review (January): 133-137.

Camman, E. A. 1932. Are industrial wages deflated in proportion to general drop in values? N.A.C.A. Bulletin (February 1): 729-744.

Campbell, C. and T. J. Fogarty. 2018. Behind the curve: Higher education's efforts to implement advanced information systems. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting 15(2): 77-91.

Campbell, J. L. 2010. Book review: Valuing the Unique: The Economics of Singularities by L. Karpik. Administrative Science Quarterly 55(4): 683-685.

Campbell, J. Y., H. E. Jackson, B. C. Madrian and P. Tufano. 2011. Making financial markets work for consumers. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 47-54. (Editor's note: "In 2010. the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act created a new U.S. federal agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, to improve the functioning consumer financial services markets. The bureau is scheduled to open its doors in July 2011. Its first director will be responsible for setting the agency's policy directions and for establishing its organizational structure and management climate. Four professors of economics, law, public policy and business draw on their research in consumer finance to offer advice to the new director.").

Campfield, F. 1944. Wage and salary stabilization. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (January 15): 495-508.

Canning, J. B. 1929. Economics of Accountancy. The Ronald Press Company. Review.

Canning, J. B. 1929. Some divergences of accounting theory from economic theory. The Accounting Review (March): 1-8.

Carabias, J. M. 2018. The real-time information content of macroeconomic news: Implications for firm-level earnings expectations. Review of Accounting Studies 23(1): 136-166.

Carnegie, A. 1908. The worst banking system in the world. Journal of Accountancy (March): 357-361.

Carney, R. W. 2019. Authoritarian Capitalism: Sovereign Wealth Funds and State-Owned Enterprises in East Asia and Beyond. Cambridge University Press.

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