Joseph French Johnson

Joseph French Johnson (August 24, 1853 – January 22, 1925) was an American economist, journalist, Professor, and Dean of the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance, New York University, and founding Dean of the Alexander Hamilton Institute in New York in 1909. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Money and currency in relation to industry, prices : and the rate of interest. by Johnson, Joseph French, 1853-1925

    Boston, etc. : [publisher not identified], 1907
    Rev. ed.
    Format: Book


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    Tendencies in commercial education by Johnson, Joseph French, 1853-1925

    [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1913
    Format: Book


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    Proposed reforms of the monetary system. by Johnson, Joseph French, 1853-1925

    Philadelphia, 1898
    Format: Book


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    Economics : the science of business by [Johnson, Joseph French, 1853-1925.]

    New York : Alexander Hamilton Institute, 1948
    1948 edition.
    Format: Book


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    Economics : the science of business by Johnson, Joseph French, 1853-1925

    New York : Alexander Hamilton Institute, 1948
    1948 edition.
    Format: Book


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    The Canadian banking system by Johnson, Joseph French, 1853-1925

    Washington : Govt. print. off, 1910
    Format: Book


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    We and our work. by Johnson, Joseph French, 1853-1925

    New York : The American viewpoint society, inc., 1923
    Format: Book


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    A discussion of the interrogatories of the Monetary commission of the Indianapolis convention. by Johnson, Joseph French, 1853-1925

    Philadelphia : Pub. for the University of Pennsylvania, 1898
    Format: Book


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    Modern business : a series of texts prepared as part of the modern business course and service

    [New York] : [Alexander Hamilton Institute], 1922
    Other Authors: “…Johnson, Joseph French, 1853-1925…”
    Format: Book