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Joan Robinson: Writings on Economics

7 Volume Set

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Joan Robinson significantly shaped economic thought through her pioneering work in various areas, including imperfect competition and growth theory. A graduate of Girton College Cambridge, she actively engaged with key figures like Keynes and Marx, contributing to the evolution of neo-classical economics. Her landmark publication, The Accumulation of Capital, advanced Keynesian theory by addressing long-term growth and capital accumulation. As the first female Fellow of Kings College, Cambridge, her extensive writings showcase her profound influence on economics.

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Title
Joan Robinson: Writings on Economics
Subtitle
7 Volume Set
Language
English
Released
2001
Format
Hardcover
Pages
2363
ISBN13
9780333977071
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Joan Robinson significantly shaped economic thought through her pioneering work in various areas, including imperfect competition and growth theory. A graduate of Girton College Cambridge, she actively engaged with key figures like Keynes and Marx, contributing to the evolution of neo-classical economics. Her landmark publication, The Accumulation of Capital, advanced Keynesian theory by addressing long-term growth and capital accumulation. As the first female Fellow of Kings College, Cambridge, her extensive writings showcase her profound influence on economics.