Harrod-Johnson diagram

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Named after economists Roy F. Harrod and Harry G. Johnson.

Noun[edit]

Harrod-Johnson diagram (plural Harrod-Johnson diagrams)

  1. (economics) A way of visualizing the relationship between the output price ratios, the input price ratios, and the endowment ratio of two goods.