On Economics and Society
Discover the insightful collection of essays in On Economics and Society by Harry Gordon Johnson, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1982. Spanning 363 pages, this book makes the complex science of economics accessible to a broader audience. Johnson expertly organizes his work into six key areas, including the relevance of economics, the "Keynesian revolution," and the relationship between economics and contemporary issues. Delve into critical topics such as world inflation, money, trade, growth, investment, and the environment. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding economic principles and their impact on society. Perfect for students, educators, and anyone seeking to enhance their knowledge of economic history and policy, On Economics and Society is a valuable addition to your bookshelf.