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The professionalization of business, a relatively recent
phenomenon, predicated on and defined by the formal study of a
recognized body of knowledge about that profession rather than
through apprenticeship and experience, has had a direct impact on
the publication of business information in the United States.
William Fisher's Business Journals of the United States surveys
more than 100 business serials in separate profiles that, taken as
a whole, provide a history of this type of publishing in the United
States. The titles included here represent three types of
publishers of business information: business schools or university
presses and professional associations or societies, both categories
basically products of the twentieth century; and commercial
publications of both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Most
of the titles are relatively new, having been in print for less
than fifty years and most are still being published. Selected from
the more than 7,800 available business titles, these journals, both
popular and scholarly, depict a variety of publishers as well as
the broad range of interests that make up the business community.
Not included are business newsletters and house organs or company
publications that will be treated in a forthcoming volume in the
series. Each entry is divided into two parts. First, a contributed
essay highlights the development of the title and puts it into the
context of business/management publishing. Factual data about the
publisher's history, sources, where the contents of a title are
indexed, and where appropriate, a bibliography of sources used by
the contributors in preparing their essays, comprises the second
part. The information, current as of January 1990, has been
verified to the extent possible by both contributors and the
editor. This survey of the development of a business press in the
United States will provide students and scholars of business,
business history, and business journalism an introduction to the
variety of serial literature relating to business available in the
field.
This volume contains bibliographic information for more than 500
serial publications in the areas of accounting, banking, finance,
insurance, and investments. A full range of types of publications
is represented, including scholarly journals, popular periodicals,
newsletters, association publications, house organs, and loose-leaf
services. Chapter one looks at the areas of accounting, auditing,
and taxation. The second chapter examines banking-related
publications. The third chapter, covering the general area of
finance, is divided into four parts: general and public, which
contains titles dealing with finance as a field of study and those
that deal with the collection and allocation of public revenues;
international finance; corporate finance; and personal finance.
Chapter four covers titles available in insurance, including risk
management and actuarial science. Chapter five contains
investment-oriented titles, including those focusing on the stock
exchanges, commodities markets, precious metals, real estate,
currency, and more. Chapter six describes major indexing and
abstracting services for these subjects. For the user's
convenience, all indexes, abstracts, and databases cited in the
annotations are included in the subject index.
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