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    Some economic aspects of science.Harry G. Johnson - 1972 - Minerva 10 (1):10-18.
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    The soil and air of academic life.S. E. & Harry G. Johnson - 1977 - Minerva 15 (2):200-213.
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    Comments on Senator Grosart's paper.Harry G. Johnson - 1971 - Minerva 9 (4):544-547.
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    Economic growth and welfare.Harry G. Johnson - 1974 - Minerva 12 (1):115-116.
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    Learning and libraries.Harry G. Johnson - 1975 - Minerva 13 (4):621-632.
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    Observations on the role of the University in development planning.Harry G. Johnson - 1974 - Minerva 12 (1):32-38.
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    Productivity Trends in British University Education.Harry G. Johnson & Richard Stone - 1965 - Minerva 4 (1):95-105.
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    Science and trans-science.Harry G. Johnson - 1972 - Minerva 10 (3):484-486.
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    The dilution of academic power in Canada.Harry G. Johnson - 1972 - Minerva 10 (3):486-490.
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    The economic benefits of basic research.Harry G. Johnson - 1971 - Minerva 9 (2):291-293.
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    The economics of the “brain drain”.Harry G. Johnson - 1966 - Minerva 4 (2):273-274.
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    The international circulation of human capital.Harry G. Johnson - 1967 - Minerva 6 (1):105-112.
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    The university and social welfare.Harry G. Johnson - 1973 - Minerva 11 (1):30-52.
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    The uneasy case for universal graduate programmes in economics.Harry G. Johnson - 1973 - Minerva 11 (2):263-268.
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    Correspondence.N. F. Mott, George Z. F. Bereday & Harry G. Johnson - 1967 - Minerva 5 (2):265-273.
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    The economics of the “brain drain”: The Canadian case. [REVIEW]Harry G. Johnson - 1965 - Minerva 3 (3):299-311.
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    Federal support of basic research: Some economic issues. [REVIEW]Harry G. Johnson - 1965 - Minerva 3 (4):500-514.
    There is no necessary connection between leadership in basic science and leadership in the applications of science, because scientific progress is a cooperative endeavour and not a competitive game; indeed, there may be a conflict between basic research and applied science. The notion of “a position of leadership”; in science raises questions of what leadership consists in and what its value is to the nation. The two main arguments for government support of science are cultural-social, and economic. The cultural-social argument (...)
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    Emigration and the supply and demand for medical manpower: The irish case. [REVIEW]Harry G. Johnson - 1970 - Minerva 8 (1-4):144-146.
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