Abstract

indictment is severe, but those who have given attention to the matter will be aware of the fact that not a few economists, both in this country and in England, concur in it. Definite support for the Potsdam plan has come, as a rule, only from those who had a share in the development of this policy, such as Henry Morgenthau, Jr.,2 and the Foreign Economic Administration (FEA),3 whose views were largely discounted. A detailed defense of the Potsdam declarations by outside observers, however, was presented in a study entitled The Economic Problem of Germany. Prepared under the auspices of the Institute of World Affairs, and widely distributed by it in reprint form (after publication in the June 1946 issue of Social Research), it gains added importance by reason of the fact that it lists Dr. Alvin Johnson as its author together

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