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    Joan Violet Robinson FBA (née Maurice; 31 October 1903 – 5 August 1983) was a British economist known for her wide-ranging contributions to economic theory...
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    Joan Olive Robinson Hill (February 6, 1931 – March 19, 1969) was a socialite and equestrian from Houston, Texas. Her unexplained death at age 38 led to...
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  • The death of Joan Robinson Hill at 38 years old led to her husband, John Hill, becoming the first person to be indicted by the State of Texas on the charge...
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  • Joan Mary Gale Robinson (née Thomas; 10 February 1910 – 20 August 1988) was a British author and illustrator of children's books. She published her first...
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  • Joan Robinson's Growth Model is a simple model of economic growth, reflecting the working of a pure capitalist economy, expounded by Joan Robinson in her...
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  • tradition of Post-Keynesian economics. He has acknowledged the works of Joan Robinson, Maurice Dobb, Piero Sraffa, Michal Kalecki, Karl Marx, John Maynard...
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  • subsequent development influenced to a large degree by Michał Kalecki, Joan Robinson, Nicholas Kaldor, Sidney Weintraub, Paul Davidson, Piero Sraffa and...
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    Viviane Marcelle Joan Robinson ONZM is an emeritus distinguished professor at the University of Auckland, specialising in organisational and educational...
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  • depends only on the interest rate r, then the LM curve is horizontal. Joan Robinson commented that: ... modern teaching has been confused by J. R. Hicks'...
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  • 1983 – Judy Canova, American actress and comedian (b. 1913) 1983 – Joan Robinson, English economist and author (b. 1903) 1984 – Richard Burton, Welsh-Swiss...
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  • Australian economist, Tom went to Joan Robinson's lectures on what would become The Accumulation of Capital – Robinson's magnum opus, which sought to extend...
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  • depending on the characteristic of the buyer to increase revenue (Robinson,204.) Joan Robinson and Edward Chamberlain came to many of the same conclusions regarding...
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  • Marxian Economics is an analytical essay written by in 1942 by economist Joan Robinson. The essay deals with the orthodox teachings of capital accumulation...
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  • Perennial Modern Thought. pp. 24–30. "Joan Robinson". Spartacus Educational. Retrieved July 1, 2020. Joan Robinson, "Economic Philosophy" p. 39 Anson Rabinbach...
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    human affairs, and I owe that mostly to my teachers Joan Robinson and Nicholas Kaldor. Joan Robinson was a brilliant teacher, but she also sought to awaken...
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  • the controversy: the debate was largely between economists such as Joan Robinson and Piero Sraffa at the University of Cambridge in England and economists...
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  • of Imperfect Competition is a 1933 book written by British economist Joan Robinson. The book discusses the views of Alfred Marshall and Arthur Cecil Pigou...
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  • to include Pierangelo Garegnani, Krishna Bharadwaj, Luigi Pasinetti, Joan Robinson, John Eatwell, Fernando Vianello, Murray Milgate, Ian Steedman, Heinz...
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  • available to purchase from. Monopsony theory was developed by economist Joan Robinson in her book The Economics of Imperfect Competition (1933). Economists...
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  • Robinson, Joan (1962). Economic Philosophy. Harmondsworth, Middle-sex, UK: Penguin Books. Pilkington, Philip (17 February 2014). "Joan Robinson's Critique...
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    critique of the quantity theory of money (circa 1936, frequently quoted by Joan Robinson). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stock and flow diagram. Flow...
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  • The Amoroso–Robinson relation, named after economists Luigi Amoroso and Joan Robinson, describes the relation between price, marginal revenue, and price...
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    contributions". In an introduction to the essay's 1966 English translation, Joan Robinson wrote: "Its sharp and concentrated statement provides a better introduction...
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  • in the Austin Robinson Building, a tribute to Robinson's contributions to the subject. Robinson was the husband of economist Joan Robinson. They had two...
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  • resultant barriers to pan-national single markets. According to economist Joan Robinson beggar-thy-neighbour policies were widely adopted by major economies...
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  • finding of the constant. They include Tom McKenzie, John Hicks and Joan Robinson. The vital economic element of the measure is that it provided the producer...
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    Maynard Keynes Alvin Hansen Michał Kalecki Gunnar Myrdal Simon Kuznets Joan Robinson Friedrich Hayek John Hicks Richard Stone Hyman Minsky Milton Friedman...
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  • economic theory. It was introduced by the British economist Joan Robinson in the 1920s. Robinson was one of the prominent economists of the 20th century,...
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    industries in their communities. The Bellevue facility also houses the Joan Robinson Biodiversity and Oral History Resource Centre, which was opened on April...
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  • generally associated with the University of Cambridge and the work of Joan Robinson. Ecological economics like environmental economics studies the interactions...
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