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Joan Robinson

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Gender Female
Death40 years ago
Date of birth October 31,1903
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Surrey
United Kingdom
Date of died August 5,1983
DiedCambridge
United Kingdom
ContributionsJoan Robinson's growth model; Amoroso–Robinson relation
School or tradition Post-Keynesian economics
Job Economist
Education Girton College, University of Cambridge
Influencees Nicholas Kaldor
Yanis Varoufakis
Robin Hahnel
Bertram Schefold
Eprime Eshag
Athanasios Asimakopulos
Influence John Maynard Keynes
Piero Sraffa
Adam Smith
Michał Kalecki
Parents Frederick Maurice
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Date of Upd.
ID476387

Economics of imperfect competition
The accumulation of capital
An Essay on Marxian Economics
Economic Philosophy
Essays in the Theory of Economic Growth
An introduction to modern economics
Contributions to modern economics
Collected economic papers
Economic Heresies
Aspects of development and underdevelopment
Freedom and Necessity: An Introduction to the Study of Society
What are the questions?
Further contributions to modern economics
rate of interest and other essays
The cultural revolution in China
Essays in the theory of employment
Economics: an awkward corner
Exercises in Economic Analysis
Kleine Schriften zur Ökonomie
The generalisation of the general theory, and other essays
Joan Robinson: Writings on Economics
Economic management in China
The Teddy Robinson storybook
Wordwise
Word Strength: Using Roots and Prefixes
An American Legal Almanac: Law in All States : Summary and Update
Introduction to the Theory of Employment
The New Mercantilisim: An Inaugural Lecture
Teddy Bear Tales
Notes from China
Reflections on the theory of international trade
Economic Management China 1972
Mary-Mary stories
Economics - an Awkward Corner: 1966 ; Freedom and Necessity : 1970
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Joan Violet Robinson FBA was a British economist well known for her wide-ranging contributions to economic theory. She was a central figure in what became known as post-Keynesian economics.

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