This book contains the lecture notes taken by a team of Professor Johnson's students during his graduate course on macro-economics and monetary theory at the London School of Economics... The greatest strength of the book lies in the survey of the theory of the demand for money... [A] useful source of ideas for those designing the scope of their lecture courses." --John Williamson, The Economic Journal "This slim volume presents a set of lecture notes based on Harry G. Johnson's graduate course in macroeconomics and monetary theory... I predict that it will have wide interest for teachers--and students--of the standard first-year graduate theory course... As lecture notes they are remarkable. They expound numerous standard pieces of analysis--both simple and moderately complex--always with skill and often with clarity or elegance of conception not found in other expositions of the same points." --Gardner Ackley, The Journal of Business
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-This book contains the lecture notes taken by a team of Professor Johnson's students during his graduate course on macro-economics and monetary theory at the London School of Economics... The greatest strength of the book lies in the survey of the theory of the demand for money... [A] useful source of ideas for those designing the scope of their lecture courses.- --John Williamson, The Economic Journal -This slim volume presents a set of lecture notes based on Harry G. Johnson's graduate course in macroeconomics and monetary theory... I predict that it will have wide interest for teachers--and students--of the standard first-year graduate theory course... As lecture notes they are remarkable. They expound numerous standard pieces of analysis--both simple and moderately complex--always with skill and often with clarity or elegance of conception not found in other expositions of the same points.- --Gardner Ackley, The Journal of Business "This book contains the lecture notes taken by a team of Professor Johnson's students during his graduate course on macro-economics and monetary theory at the London School of Economics... The greatest strength of the book lies in the survey of the theory of the demand for money... [A] useful source of ideas for those designing the scope of their lecture courses." --John Williamson, The Economic Journal "This slim volume presents a set of lecture notes based on Harry G. Johnson's graduate course in macroeconomics and monetary theory... I predict that it will have wide interest for teachers--and students--of the standard first-year graduate theory course... As lecture notes they are remarkable. They expound numerous standard pieces of analysis--both simple and moderately complex--always with skill and often with clarity or elegance of conception not found in other expositions of the same points." --Gardner Ackley, The Journal of Business "This book contains the lecture notes taken by a team of Professor Johnson's students during his graduate course on macro-economics and monetary theory at the London School of Economics... The greatest strength of the book lies in the survey of the theory of the demand for money... [A] useful source of ideas for those designing the scope of their lecture courses." --John Williamson, The Economic Journal "This slim volume presents a set of lecture notes based on Harry G. Johnson's graduate course in macroeconomics and monetary theory... I predict that it will have wide interest for teachers--and students--of the standard first-year graduate theory course... As lecture notes they are remarkable. They expound numerous standard pieces of analysis--both simple and moderately complex--always with skill and often with clarity or elegance of conception not found in other expositions of the same points." --Gardner Ackley, The Journal of Business
Harry G. Johnson was Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and the University of Chicago.
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