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55
Citations
12289
World Ranking
1069
National Ranking
662

Overview

Harry G. Johnson was affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States during their academic career. Their research collaborations included work with a variety of coauthors, among whom were Carl Ch von Weizsäcker, Leonall C. Andersen, G. Bombach, K. Brunner, and F. Cotula.

Their scholarly contributions extended into book publications, with at least one known title: Demand Management Globalsteuerung, published by Mohr Siebeck eBooks in 2025.

Although specific details on main fields of study and publication venues were not documented, the recorded data shows a pattern of multi-author engagement reflecting interdisciplinary research efforts.

  • Carl Ch von Weizsäcker
  • Leonall C. Andersen
  • G. Bombach
  • K. Brunner
  • F. Cotula

  • Demand Management Globalsteuerung (2025)

Best Publications

  • Production of Commodities By Means of Commodities. Prelude to a Critique of Economic Theory. By Piero Sraffa. Cambridge: At the University Press [Toronto: Macmillan]. 1960. Pp. xii, 99. $2.15.

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  • Optimum Tariffs and Retaliation

    Harry G. Johnson

  • The Monetary approach to the balance of payments

    Harry G. Johnson;Harry G. Johnson

  • Optimum Tariffs and Retaliation

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  • The theory of income distribution

    M. Bronfenbrenner;Harry G. Johnson

  • Cybernetics: Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine

    Harry G. Johnson

  • The Monetary Approach to Balance-of-Payments Theory

    Harry G. Johnson

  • Selected Essays on the Dynamics of the Capitalist Economy.

    Harry G. Johnson;Michael Kalecki

  • The Possibility of Income Losses From Increased Efficiency or Factor Accumulation in the Presence of Tariffs

    Harry G. Johnson

  • The Keynesian Revolution and the Monetarist Counter-Revolution

    Harry G Johnson

  • An Economic Theory of Protectionism, Tariff Bargaining, and the Formation of Customs Unions

    Harry G. Johnson

  • The Cost of Protection and the Scientific Tariff

    Harry G. Johnson

  • International Trade and Economic Growth

    Harry Gordon Johnson

  • The Effects of Unionization on the Distribution of Income: A General Equilibrium Approach

    Harry G. Johnson;Peter M. Mieszkowski

  • Monetary Theory and Policy

    Harry G. Johnson

  • Optimum Welfare and Maximum Revenue Tariffs

    Harry G. Johnson

  • The Case for Flexible Exchange Rates, 1969

    Harry G. Johnson

  • Economic Expansion and International Trade 1

    Harry G. Johnson

  • Economic policies toward less developed countries

    Harry G. Johnson

  • The Political Economy of Opulence

    Harry G. Johnson

  • The economics of common currencies

    Miltiades Chacholiades;Harry G. Johnson;Alexander K. Swoboda

  • The Economics of exchange rates : selected studies

    Jacob A. Frenkel;Harry G. Johnson

  • The Monetary Approach to Balance of Payments Theory and Policy: Explanation and Policy Implications

    Harry G. Johnson

  • Money, Information and Uncertainty.

    Harry G. Johnson;C. A. E. Goodhart

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacob A. Frenkel
Jacob A. Frenkel Group of 30
Jan Tinbergen
Jan Tinbergen Erasmus University Rotterdam
Jagdish N. Bhagwati
Jagdish N. Bhagwati Columbia University
Murray C. Kemp
Murray C. Kemp University of New South Wales
Milton Friedman
Milton Friedman Oregon Health & Science University
John Hicks
John Hicks University of Oxford
Charles Goodhart
Charles Goodhart London School of Economics and Political Science
Allan H Meltzer
Allan H Meltzer Carnegie Mellon University
Ben Fine
Ben Fine School of Oriental and African Studies

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