二战后日本的占领、财务报告和意外后果:1946-1950年矿业公司的案例

IF 0.8 Q4 BUSINESS Accounting History Review Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/21552851.2021.1966482
Noguchi Masayoshi, Y. Sumi, Yasuhiro Shimizu
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摘要:本研究广泛利用日本国家档案馆所拥有的控股公司清算委员会(HCLC)官方文件,考察了战后1946年至1950年日本三家主要矿业公司在解散过程中采用的会计实务。研究发现:(1)财阀矿业公司采用的传统会计准则足以使财阀委员会制定企业集团解散政策;(2)根据1947年7月由总部(GHQ)发布的“制造和贸易公司财务报表编制说明”编制的预测资产负债表,在HCLC决定将它们分拆后,为它们在战后的财务巩固提供了重要的基础。有了这些发现,本研究与先前的研究不同,认为载batsu矿业公司以一种意想不到的方式使用了这些指示,以重建其资本结构并在战后时期生存下来,而不是在GHQ的占领政策下解散自己。
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Occupation, financial reporting and unintended consequences in post-World War Two Japan: the case of mining corporations 1946–1950
ABSTRACT Making extensive use of official Holding Company Liquidation Commission (HCLC) documents possessed by the National Archives of Japan, this study examines accounting practices adopted by three major Japanese mining corporations in the process of their dissolution in the immediate post-war period from 1946 to 1950. The study finds that (1) conventional accounting practices adopted by the Zaibatsu mining companies were sufficient to allow the HCLC to dictate conglomerate dissolution policies; and (2) forecast balance sheets prepared by the companies following the ‘Instructions for the Preparation of Financial Statements of Manufacturing and Trading Companies’, issued by the General Headquarters (GHQ) in July 1947, after the HCLC decided to split them up, provided an important foundation for their financial consolidation in the immediate post-war period. With these findings, this study, unlike prior research, argues that the Instructions were used by the Zaibatsu mining corporations in an unexpected way to rebuild their capital structures and survive in the post-war period, rather than to dissolve themselves under the GHQ's occupation policy.
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