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Modes of Regulation in Advanced Capitalism: Locating Accountancy in Four Countries
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1986
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International RegulationMarket RegulationFinancial RegulationSocial RegulationSocial AccountingBureaucracyManagementAdvanced CapitalismGovernment RegulationAccounting PracticesEconomicsAccountingPublic Sector AccountingCritical AccountingAdvanced Capitalist SocietiesAccounting PolicyBusinessCapitalist EconomiesRegulation
The paper presents a framework for examining how accounting practices are regulated within advanced capitalist societies. Through the critical use of Streeck & Schmitter's (Private Interest Government and Public Policy, Sage, London, 1985) exploration of models of social order, regulation is theorised as an expression of the combination of the organising principles of Market, State and Community. The analytical framework is then applied to compare modes of accounting regulation in the Federal Republic of Germany, the United Kingdom, Sweden and the United States of America. The paper highlights the significance of contradictions within and between the organizing principles of advanced capitalism and seeks to display the regulation of accounting as a medium and outcome of the articulation of these contradictions.
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