
A research note on accounting in Brazil in the context of political, economic and social transformations, 1860-1964
2011; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 16; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/1032373210373799
ISSN1749-3374
AutoresLúcia Lima Rodrigues, Paulo Schmidt, José Luis Santos, Pedro Cézar Dutra Fonseca,
Tópico(s)Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance
ResumoFrom 1860 to 1964, but particularly after 1930, Brazilian society changed from an agrarian to an industrial society and from an emphasis on the export sector to becoming focused primarily on the domestic market. During this period, there were significant changes in accounting that were largely imposed by the State. This note explores the main political, economic and social factors that influenced the development of accounting in Brazil during this period. In a legalist country such as Brazil the development of accounting cannot be effectively studied without considering how accounting affects, and is affected by, the political and social context. The note ends with a call for further accounting history studies about Brazil based on archives and primary sources.
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