This volume brings together the late Harry Johnson's essays and articles in monetary economics. It is specifically designed for teaching purposes. Part 1 deals with pure monetary theory. Part 2 looks at monetary and fiscal policy issues in North America. Part 3 looks at developing countries.

This collection of 11 survey lectures for advanced students deals with the effects of international trade on economic growth; the matter of money and a re-examination of Keynes; and economic growth in the affluent society in terms of planning, economic policy and social policy.

The sequel and complementary volume to the author's Essays in Monetary Economics. Part 1 deals with general monetary theory, surveying central problems of the 60s and 70s. Part 2 discusses aspects of international monetary theory. Part 3 examines the international monetary crisis, 1969-71.