
John Graham
A strategic thinker in the application of economic principles, John Graham is a Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, where he has been an influential figure in the Economics department. With a career that spans several decades, Professor Graham has contributed significantly to the academic community through his teaching and research. Although his specific research interests are not detailed, his work has undoubtedly enriched the understanding of economic theories and their practical implications. At Rutgers, he has been instrumental in mentoring students, guiding them to explore the complexities of economics with a critical and analytical mindset. His legacy at the university is marked by his commitment to fostering an environment of intellectual curiosity and rigorous scholarship.
Research Interests
Publications
, 183-206, 1996-01-01
, 42-54, 2001-03-01
, 17-23, 1985-11-01
, 703-710, 2019-06-07
, 345-366, 1961-07-01
, 1204, 2021-07-05
, 29-34, 2011-01-18
, 1-8, 1979-01-01
, 28-46, 2024-03-01
, 113-122, 2005-04-01
, 1015-1036, 2005-04-12