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The uneasy case for universal graduate programmes in economics

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The Council of Ontario Universities has appointed a committee of three consultants to assess existing and proposed postgraduate programmes of the universities of that province. Professor Harry G. Johnson, who is professor of economics at the Universities of Chicago and London, is a member of that committee. In the light of his experience in developing a postgraduate programme at the London School of Economics and his observations as a consultant to the Council he has written the paper which is reproduced here. The paper represents only his own views and does not prefigure the report which the consultants will submit to the Council. (Editor)

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Johnson, H.G. The uneasy case for universal graduate programmes in economics. Minerva 11, 263–268 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01557720

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