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Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
msc2s4
Bob Shop ID
660707595

Published by SIR ISAAC PITMAN, LONDON, UK, 1964, hardcover, illustrated, index, 576 pages, condition:very good.

In 1923 Benham was appointed lecturer in economics at the University of Sydney under , with whom he published Lectures on the Principles of Money, Banking, and Foreign Exchange  (1925). His non-monetary works were more numerous and significant in the policy milieu of the 1920s. Their focus was Australian, their conceptual frame Cannanian, their theorizing simple but consistent and directed always at the world of affairs. The substance of articles which first appeared in the Economic Record in 1926-27 and in such collections as London Essays in Economics (London, 1927) and The Peopling of Australia (Melbourne, 1928), re-emerged in The Prosperity of Australia: An Economic Analysis (London, 1928), for which he was awarded his doctorate.