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Joan Robinson

edited by Prue Kerr ; with the collaboration of G.C. Harcourt

(Critical assessments of leading economists)

Routledge, 2002

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4
  • v. 5

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Joan Robinson : critical assessments

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Description

A passionate theorist and socialist, Joan Robinson made major contributions to the field of economics during her lifetime. Active in the profession for fifty years, she worked through a number of major upheavals to the received orthodoxy of economics and, in many cases, was at the forefront of the controversies. Her style was provocative and challenged the leaders in the field. This collection gathers together outstanding material which not only illustrates Robinson's intellectual path but, in doing so, documents the major debates in economic theory.

Table of Contents

Volume One Part I: Biographical Studies Part II: Imperfect Competition Volume Two Part III: Exploring Keynes Part IV: Marxian Economics Volume Three Part V: Accumulation Part VI: Capital Theory Volume Four Part VII: Capital Theory, continued Volume Five Part VIII: Economic Methodology Part IX: Development Economics Part X: An Introduction to Modern Economics Part XI: Collections Part XII: Joan Robinson and her Circle Part XIII: Obituaries

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