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Corporate Financial Disclosure, 1900-1933 - A Study of Management Inertia Within a Rapidly Changing Environment

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This book, first published in 1986, is a close analysis into management¿s financial disclosure practices of the first half of the twentieth century. With criticisms of existing financial disclosure practices continuing today, this study makes sense of the present through an examination of past practices, difficulties and solutions.


List of contents

1. The Legislation of Prospectus and Financial Disclosure Standards in England Before 1900 2. The Critics of Big Business, 1900-1917 3. The Demand for Disclosures of Corporate Affairs, 1900-1917 4. State Security Regulations, 1850-1933 5. Major Federal Securities Legislation Proposals, 1918-1929 6. Proposed Financial Disclosure Standards, 1918-1929 7. Prospectus Disclosure Practices, 1900-1930 8. The Securities Act of 1933 9. Conclusions

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David F. Hawkins

Summary

This book, first published in 1986, is a close analysis into management’s financial disclosure practices of the first half of the twentieth century. With criticisms of existing financial disclosure practices continuing today, this study makes sense of the present through an examination of past practices, difficulties and solutions.

Product details

Authors David F. Hawkins, Hawkins David F.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.06.2023
 
EAN 9780367770211
ISBN 978-0-367-77021-1
No. of pages 556
Series Routledge Revivals
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

Economics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General, Corporate Finance, Development Studies

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