Anthony Pignataro

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Scholars who are critical of slaveholders’ business practices have sometimes pointed out that planters did not often calculate their annual profits. This is true, but it should not necessarily be seen as evidence of poor management. Rather, planters concentrated their efforts on tracking data that was immediately useful. Metrics like the amount of cotton picked and baled actually helped them to earn more money in the short term.
Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management
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