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  1. Streams of accounting thought and capital-income theory
  2. Why financial economics cannot explain financial management
  3. Empirical status of money for sustainable organizations and societies in the biosphere
  4. Hedonist economics continues its political defense of moneyed people
  5. Keynes accepted hedonist economics despite some late regrets
  6. Keynesianism and anti-Keynesianism
  7. Mathematical apparatus and camouflage as rhetorical devices in hedonist economics
  8. Metaphysical status of the interest rate in hedonist economics
  9. Post- or non-Keynesian capital controversy
  10. Rethinking Economic Theories
  11. Scientific revolution for freeing humans and the biosphere from the metaphysical status of money
  12. Societies, biosphere, and metaphysical status of money in economic theories
  13. The end of capitalism as a concept
  14. The necessary acceptance of metaphysics
  15. The revised hedonist market parable
  16. Can cryptocurrency exchanges threaten sovereign states? Lessons and hypotheses from the Binance case
  17. Financial economics is management thought: a narrative history of corporate finance theories advocating shareholder value constructions
  18. The end of capitalism as a concept: Towards a new political economy for understanding monetary societies in the biosphere
  19. Trading at the speed of light: how ultrafast algorithms are transforming financial markets
  20. Fair value accounting and untraceable financial crime
  21. Metaphysical Status of Money and Sustainable Organizations and Ecosystems
  22. Enterprise resource planning systems
  23. How to identify norms, laws, and regulations that facilitate illicit financial flows and related financial crimes
  24. Prevalence of Fisher's theory in mainstream accounting and economic research
  25. Call for Papers: Accounting and accountability in small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
  26. Hypothesis that Tobin’s q captures organizations’ debt levels instead of their growth opportunities and intangible assets
  27. Academic discipline of economics as hedonist philosophy
  28. An embezzler test for norms, standards and regulations
  29. Using accounting measures of (in)tangibility for organizational classifications
  30. Editorial: the EJMS starts being published by Emerald
  31. Editorial: the journal launches its first annual meeting
  32. A new theory, economics and relativism
  33. Adam Smith’s synthesis and the human commodity framework
  34. Hedonist theory of value, production and existence emerges
  35. Human commodity framework origins and its possible elimination
  36. Humans, human flows and Mother Nature integrated upon the hedonist market parable
  37. Intangible Flow Theory in Economics
  38. Intangible flow theory is not aligned with quantitative or qualitative utilitarianism
  39. Introducing intangible flow theory 1
  40. Monetary flows and commodities
  41. New scientific law
  42. Non-deconstructable flows and countering relativism
  43. Operating product flows enhancing human survival and existence
  44. Prototypes of hedonist arguments
  45. Ricardo, Malthus and the human commodity framework into context
  46. Theory of the human in mainstream economics
  47. Identified components of economic theory that support the financialization of societies
  48. Enlightenment value theories and the three levels in fair value accounting
  49. EDITORIAL
  50. Editorial Vol. 24, 2019, Issue 1
  51. ‘Fair Value’ accounting as the normative Fisherian phase of accounting
  52. Demystifying fair value accounting: rejoinder to Baker and Markarian
  53. Are They All the Same? Banking and Financial Crises in Debt-Ridden Euroarea Countries
  54. Organizations as Producers of Operating Product Flows to Members of Society
  55. Varietals of Capitalism: A Political Economy of the Changing Wine IndustryVarietals of Capitalism: A Political Economy of the Changing Wine Industry, by ItçainaXabierRogerAntoineSmithAndy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2016. 266 pp. $45.00 clot...
  56. Organizations as Producers of Operating Product Flows to Members of Society
  57. Portugal’s banking and financial crises: unexpected consequences of monetary integration?
  58. The application of “fair value” accounting standards to the income statements of companies listed in the Portuguese Stock Index-20 (PSI-20)
  59. A Law for the Social Sciences Regarding Us Human Beings
  60. Assisting the High Administrative Court in Restricting Too Broad a Concept of Academic Judgment
  61. Intangible Flow Theory
  62. Using survey methods in heterodox economic research
  63. Intangibles