Frank Dunstone Graham
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American economist
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Frank Dunstone Graham's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of Chicago
- Masters Economics University of Chicago
- Bachelors Economics University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frank Dunstone Graham was an American economist. He was a professor of economics at Princeton University from 1921 to 1945. Graham died in 1949 from a fall at Palmer Stadium during a Princeton Tigers football game.
Frank Dunstone Graham's Published Works
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Published Works
- Some Aspects of Protection Further Considered (1923) (186)
- The World Crisis. (1938) (72)
- Some Fallacies in the Interpretation of Social Costs: A Reply (1925) (65)
- The Theory of International Values Re-examined (1923) (51)
- The theory of international values (1950) (37)
- Social Goals and Economic Institutions. (1943) (31)
- International Trade Under Depreciated Paper. The United States, 1862–79 (1922) (26)
- Recent Movements in International Price Levels and the Doctrine of Purchasing Power Parity (1935) (19)
- Keynes vs. Hayek on a Commodity Reserve Currency (1944) (15)
- Planning and paying for full employment (1947) (10)
- Fundamentals of international monetary policy (1943) (7)
- The cause and cure of "dollar shortage" (1949) (7)
- Commodity-Reserve Currency: A Criticism of the Critique (1943) (3)
- EXCHANGE RATES: BOUND OR FREE? (1949) (3)
- THE CREATION OF EMPLOYMENT (1933) (3)
- Self-limiting and Self-inflammatory Movements in Exchange Rates; Germany (1929) (3)
- The Fall in the Value of Silver and Its Consequences (1931) (3)
- The abolition of unemployment (1932) (3)
- The Reparation Plan. (1925) (2)
- Silver and Chinese Purchasing Power (1934) (2)
- Planning and Paying for Full Employment@@@Economic Policy and Full Employment (1947) (1)
- Has Gold a Future (1939) (1)
- Planning and Paying for Full Employment.@@@Income and Employment. (1948) (1)
- 100% Money. Irving Fisher (1936) (1)
- The One-Hundred Percent Reserve System (1940) (1)
- Money : what it is and what it does (1936) (0)
- The Place of Gold in the Monetary Standards of the Future (1936) (0)
- A Long Range View of National Agricultural Policy: Discussion by Frank D. Graham (1934) (0)
- VII. The Future Commercial Policy of the United States (1942) (0)
- IV. The Argument for Free Trade (1942) (0)
- V. Rational Protection (1942) (0)
- Problems of Public Finance. By Jens P. jensen. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. 1924 Pp. 589. (1924) (0)
- II. The Nature of Protection (1942) (0)
- The Prospect of Inflation (1937) (0)
- Banking : how it serves us (1937) (0)
- Eulenburg's Aussenhandel (1929) (0)
- VI. Anti-dumping Legislation and Special Forms of Foreign Trade Control (1942) (0)
- III. Critique of Popular, and Fallacious^ Arguments for Protection (1942) (0)
- Book Review:Foreign Investments Gustav Cassel, Theodore E. Gregory, Robert E. Kuczynski, Henry Kittredge Norton (1929) (0)
- The French Franc 1914-1928. Eleanor Lansing DullesThe Process of Inflation in France 1914-1927. James Harvey Rogers (1929) (0)
- The Treasury and Monetary Policy, 1933-1938.@@@The Golden Avalanche. (1941) (0)
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