Article: Harry G. Johnson as a Chronicler of the Keynesian Revolution.

DIMAND, ROBERT W.

His Search of a Non-Revolutionary Account

ROBERT W. DIMAND [*]

ABSTRACT. Repeatedly throughout his career, and especially when giving special invited lectures to national gatherings of economists, Harry Johnson reexamined the impact of Keynes's General Theory and its parallels with the revival of the quantity theory of money. This paper explores Johnson's changing view of the recent history of macroeconomics and particularly of the Keynesian Revolution, a term that he found problematic.

Introduction

HARRY JOHNSON WAS FIRST OF ALL a historian of economic thought. Not most of all a historian of economic ...

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles:

 
 
Newsweek Harper's Magazine The Washington Post Chicago Tribune Crain's Chicago Business PRNewswire Pediatric News The Nation Advertising Age The Economist (US) A FREE trial gives you access to over 80 million articles! Access over 6,500 publications with a FREE trial!