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Latest revision as of 06:36, 15 June 2022

This historical relationship has been documented in many well known publications[1][2][3] and A Theory of Justice[4].

References

  1. Demski, Joel; Fitzgerald, S.; Ijiri, Yuji; Ijiri, Yumi; Lin, Haijin (2009). "Quantum information and accounting information: Exploring conceptual applications of topology". 28. local page: Journal of Accounting and Public Policy: 133–147. 
  2. Demski, Joel; Fitzgerald, S.; Ijiri, Yuji; Ijiri, Yumi; Lin, Haijin (2006). "Quantum information and accounting information: Their salient features and conceptual applications". 28. local page: Journal of Accounting and Public Policy: 435–464. 
  3. Demski, Joel; Fitzgerald, S.; Ijiri, Yuji; Ijiri, Yumi; Lin, Haijin (August 2006). "Quantum Information and Accounting Information: A Revolutionary Trend and the World of Topology" (PDF). local page. 
  4. Rawls, John (1999). A Theory of Justice (PDF) (Revised ed.). local page: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-00078-1. 

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