Estates, Enterprise and Investment at the Dawn of the Industrial Revolution: Estate Management and Accounting in the North-East of England, C.1700-1780The aim of this study is to examine managment practice on estates in the North-east of England c.1700 to 1780 through the lens of the accounts and supporting documentation. Accounts encompassed every aspect of estate operations and thus provide direct evidence of the underlying management systems over a diverse range of activities. |
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... 102 888 98 4 Return on Investment 105 Cost control 107 Historical profit statements 112 Planning schedules 119 White - Ridleys Cotesworths Concluding remarks 133 141 145 i 5 Labour Process / Labour Control 147 Labour control.
... 102 888 98 4 Return on Investment 105 Cost control 107 Historical profit statements 112 Planning schedules 119 White - Ridleys Cotesworths Concluding remarks 133 141 145 i 5 Labour Process / Labour Control 147 Labour control.
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... Labour Process / Labour Control 147 Labour control 156 Labour productivity Labour supply Theoretical explanations Marx Foucault Concluding remarks 162 169 174 174 176 180 6 Behavioural Aspects 181 White - Ridleys 190 Cotesworths 190 ...
... Labour Process / Labour Control 147 Labour control 156 Labour productivity Labour supply Theoretical explanations Marx Foucault Concluding remarks 162 169 174 174 176 180 6 Behavioural Aspects 181 White - Ridleys 190 Cotesworths 190 ...
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