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Essays In The Theory Of Employment
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196 pages
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Exploring the impact of Keynesian economics, this collection of essays addresses critical employment issues during a time of significant unemployment. Joan Robinson examines various concepts, including full employment, labor mobility, and the effects of inventions on job markets. The essays maintain historical relevance while presenting updated arguments on topics like exchange depreciation and unemployment remedies. Robinson's work reflects her acknowledgment of Keynes' influence, offering insights into the complexities of economic theory and its application to real-world problems.
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2007, paperback
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