Harry Johnson: A Life in Economics
Synopsis
Harry Johnson (1923–1977) was such a striking figure in economics that Nobel Laureate James Tobin designated the third quarter of the twentieth century as 'the age of Johnson'. Johnson played a leading role in the development and extension of the Heckscher-Ohlin model of international trade. Within monetary economics he was also a seminal figure who identified and explained the links between the ideas of the major post-war innovators. His discussion of the issues that would benefit from further work set the profession's agenda for a generation. This book chronicles his intellectual development and his contributions to economics, economic education and the discussion of economic policy.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- ISBN: 9781107405271
- Number of pages: 500
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 28 mm
- Weight: 730g
- Languages: English


