1st Edition

Collected Works of Harry G. Johnson

    2812 Pages
    by Routledge

    Supervised by Maurice Dobb, Harry Johnson was particularly impressed by the breadth and the ideas of Joseph Schumpeter, which greatly influenced his writings in later years. Johnson made many contributions to the development of Heckscher-Ohlin theory and also helped to found the monetary approach to the balance of payments. He wrote many surveys of monetary economics that helped to clarify the issues in question.

    1. International Trade and Economic Growth  Harry G. Johnson 2. Money Trade and Economic Growth Harry G. Johnson 3. Essays in Monetary Economics  Harry G. Johnson 4. Further Essays in Monetary Economics Harry G. Johnson 5. Aspects of the Theory of Tarriffs Harry G. Johnson 6. The Economics of Common Currencies Edited by Harry G. Johnson and Alexander K. Swoboda 7. The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments Edited by Jacob A. Frenkel and Harry G. Johnson 8. The Economics of Exchange Rates Edited by Jacob A. Frenkel and Harry G. Johnson  9. Selected Essays in Monetary Economics Harry G. Johnson.

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