Questions of Taxation Framed As Accounting Historical Research: A Suggested Approach (Interfaces)
Accounting Historians Journal 2003, Dec, 30, 2
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Abstract: This review essay suggests considerations to be addressed in research design if research on a taxation subject is to succeed as rigorous accounting research, well grounded in relevant historical scholarship. Tax research must focus on substantive subjects that are recognizable as "accounting"; the methods, approach, and exposition must be "historical" to an acceptable standard; and the research must engage with relevant portions of the existing body of accounting historical scholarship. Further, scholarly engagement with the best researchers and liveliest debates that the disciplines of accounting and history have to offer will enrich the treatment of tax in accounting history, INTRODUCTION
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