by Harry G. Johnson
University of Chicago Press, 1982
Cloth: 978-0-226-40162-1 | Paper: 978-0-226-40163-8
Library of Congress Classification HB71.J59 1975
Dewey Decimal Classification 330

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
These essays, which make the science of economics intelligible to a general audience, are grouped into six areas: the relevance of economics; the "Keynesian revolution"; economics and the university; economics and contemporary problems; world inflation, money, trade, growth, and investment; and economics and the environment.

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