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Joan Robinson

    31 ottobre 1903 – 5 agosto 1983

    Joan Robinson è stata un'economista post-keynesiana britannica, ampiamente riconosciuta per i suoi significativi contributi all'economia monetaria e alla teoria economica in generale. Il suo lavoro approfondiva i meccanismi di mercato e le dinamiche degli investimenti di capitale. Pioniera nella teoria della concorrenza imperfetta, Robinson ha evidenziato il ruolo pervasivo della disuguaglianza nei sistemi economici. Le sue intuizioni continuano a plasmare il discorso economico.

    Collected Economic Papers; 1
    The Economics of Imperfect Competition
    Economic Philosophy
    Introduction to the Theory of Employment. --
    When Marnie Was There
    Aspects of Development and Underdevelopment
    • 2021
    • 2021

      Collected Economic Papers; 5

      • 312pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

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      Collected Economic Papers; 5
    • 2021
    • 2021

      Joan Robinson was one of the greatest economists of the twentieth century and a fearless critic of free-market capitalism. Here she reveals the battle between economics as science and economics as ideology. Includes a new foreword by Sheila Dow.

      Economic Philosophy
    • 2018

      Economics

      An Awkward Corner

      • 94pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the economic landscape of the late 1960s, the book examines the tensions between societal organization and the immense potential for wealth generation through capital accumulation and technological advancement. Joan Robinson delves into the contradictions that emerge as society seeks to adapt to these changes, offering critical insights into the challenges of managing prosperity and economic growth.

      Economics
    • 2018

      Freedom and Necessity

      An Introduction to the Study of Society

      • 126pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the foundations of social organizations, this book explores the evolution of economies inspired by Robinson Crusoe, delving into concepts of property and rightful ownership. It also investigates the origins of agriculture and the complexities of race and class, providing a comprehensive analysis of societal structures and their historical development.

      Freedom and Necessity
    • 2017

      The heartwarming collection features Teddy Robinson, a beloved character since 1953, as he embarks on charming adventures, including a meeting with Father Christmas. Accompanied by the author's original black line illustrations, these stories are designed to enchant both longtime fans and new readers alike, showcasing the timeless appeal of Teddy's adventures.

      Teddy Robinson meets Father Christmas and other stories
    • 2009

      This book explores the economic systems that generate wealth even as societal misery increases. It delves into the mechanisms behind wealth creation, examining the disparities that arise and the implications for society at large. Through critical analysis, it offers insights into the relationship between economic growth and social inequality, challenging readers to rethink conventional views on prosperity and poverty.

      Aspects of Development and Underdevelopment
    • 2007

      Essays In The Theory Of Employment

      • 196pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      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.

      Essays In The Theory Of Employment