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Joan Robinson

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Who is Joan Robinson

Born in the United Kingdom, Joan Violet Robinson was a prominent economist who made significant contributions to the field of economic theory. In the 20th century, Joan Robinson, who is widely considered to be one of the most influential economists of the century, was the person who embodied the "Cambridge School" in the majority of its guises. In the beginning, she was a Marshallian; in 1936, she became one of the early and most fervent Keynesians; and in the end, she became a leader of the Neo-Ricardian and Post-Keynesian schools of thought.

How you will benefit

(I) Insights about the following:

Chapter 1: Joan Robinson

Chapter 2: Neoclassical economics

Chapter 3: Post-Keynesian economics

Chapter 4: Economist

Chapter 5: Joseph Stiglitz

Chapter 6: John Hicks

Chapter 7: Paul Samuelson

Chapter 8: Alfred Eichner

Chapter 9: Edward Chamberlin

Chapter 10: History of economic thought

Chapter 11: Schools of economic thought

Chapter 12: Paul Davidson (economist)

Chapter 13: Micha language

Chapter 14: Athanasios Asimakopulos

Chapter 15: Geoffrey Harcourt

Chapter 16: Victoria Chick

Chapter 17: An Essay on Marxian Economics

Chapter 18: Cambridge capital controversy

Chapter 19: Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge

Chapter 20: Donald J. Harris

Chapter 21: Marjorie Hollond

Who this book is for

Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Joan Robinson.