Editorial: - Pesquisa em História da Contabilidade: Escopo, Tópicos e Agenda

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46949
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Citação ABNT:
CARMONA, S.Editorial: - Pesquisa em História da Contabilidade: Escopo, Tópicos e Agenda . Revista Contabilidade & Finanças, v. 28, n. 75, p. 321-325, 2017.
Citação APA:
Carmona, S.(2017). Editorial: - Pesquisa em História da Contabilidade: Escopo, Tópicos e Agenda . Revista Contabilidade & Finanças, 28(75), 321-325.
DOI:
10.1590/1808-057x201790210
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https://www.spell.org.br/documentos/ver/46949/editorial----pesquisa-em-historia-da-contabilidade--escopo--topicos-e-agenda-/i/pt-br
Tipo de documento:
Editorial
Idioma:
Português
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