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The American Tradition in Economics
Harry G. Johnson1976 was a double bicentennial year for American economists. On the one hand, it was the bicentennial year of the establishment of the United States of America as an independent…
Memoriam to Harry G. Johnson: An Economist's Economist
Edward MeadowsProfessor Harry G. Johnson, the economist, died on May 8 at the age of 53. His death rated a longish obituary in the New York Times, but went unremarked on the evening news shows…
Zarembka's Estimate of Best Functional Form Applied to a Money Demand Equation
Snowden E. BunchIntroduction Many recent articles on monetary economics devote considerable effort to empirically testing various current theories of money demand. Their authors search for new…
Property Taxation and Efficient Urban Land Allocation: The Land Value Tax Revisited
Harry W. MileyIntroduction During the last quarter of the nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth, a great deal of literature was devoted to the virtues and deficiences of the…
Pay Cable TV and the Programming Resource Allocation Problem
Introduction The case of broadcast television has long presented economists with a paradox: The broadcast television signal is in the nature of a privately‐provided public good…
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