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<sourceLibrary>British Library
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<Notes>Now generally attributed to Richard Johnson. The titlepage is engraved.
<imprintFull>London : printed for E. Newbery, 1789. <collation>[6],212p.,plate ; 12°
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R. Stafford Johnson is Professor of Finance at the Williams College of Business, Xavier University. He is the author of ""Options and Futures"" and has written many articles appearing in journals such as ""Applied Economics,"" ""Journal of Financial Education, International Review of Economics & Business, Journal of Economics, The Financial Review,"" and the ""Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting.""
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