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Mr. Johnson on Mr. James and the Limitations of Government Economists*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 November 2014
Abstract
- Type
- Notes and Memoranda
- Information
- Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science/Revue canadienne de economiques et science politique , Volume 17 , Issue 4 , November 1951 , pp. 550 - 551
- Copyright
- Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1951
Footnotes
As a rule, we do not publish replies to reviews of books; and it is hard to believe that Mr. Johnson's sprightly review has either tarnished Mr. James's enviable reputation or dampened interest in his book. However, Mr. Plumptre's account of the position of government economists is extraordinarily important especially when, as in Canada at present, a large proportion of the economists of the country are employed by governments. Mr. Plumptre's note is published, therefore, in the hope that it may help to encourage government economists to write articles and books and to enable the public to read them with greater understanding.
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* As a rule, we do not publish replies to reviews of books; and it is hard to believe that Mr. Johnson's sprightly review has either tarnished Mr. James's enviable reputation or dampened interest in his book. However, Mr. Plumptre's account of the position of government economists is extraordinarily important especially when, as in Canada at present, a large proportion of the economists of the country are employed by governments. Mr. Plumptre's note is published, therefore, in the hope that it may help to encourage government economists to write articles and books and to enable the public to read them with greater understanding.