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  1. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Marxism. Joan Robinson (born October 31, 1903, Camberley, Surrey, England—died August 5, 1983, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) was a British economist and academic who contributed to the development and furtherance of Keynesian economic theory. Joan Maurice studied at the University of Cambridge, earning a degree in economics in 1925.

  2. www.hetwebsite.net › het › profilesHET: Joan Robinson

    Joan Violet Maurice Robinson, 1903-1983. One of the most prominent economists of the century, Joan Robinson incarnated the "Cambridge School" in most of its guises in the 20th century: she started as a cutting-edge Marshallian and after 1936; as one of the earliest and most ardent Keynesians and finally as one of the leaders of the Neo ...

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    Joan Robinson. Joan Violet Robinson (de Maurice; 31 de octubre de 1903 - 5 de agosto de 1983) fue una economista británica conocida por sus amplias contribuciones a la teoría económica. Fue una figura central en lo que se conoció como economía poskeynesiana.

  4. Joan Violet Robinson. 1903-1983. B ritish economist Joan Robinson was arguably the only woman born before 1930 who can be considered a great economist. She was in the same league as others who received the Nobel Prize; indeed, many economists expected her to win the prize in 1975. Business Week was so sure of it that it published a long article ...

  5. www.hetwebsite.net › het › profilesHET: Joan Robinson

    Joan Violet Maurice Robinson, 1903-1983. One of the most prominent economists of the century, Joan Robinson incarnated the "Cambridge School" in most of its guises in the 20th century: she started as a cutting-edge Marshallian and after 1936; as one of the earliest and most ardent Keynesians and finally as one of the leaders of the Neo ...

  6. She started as a micro-economist. Joan Robinson by G C Harcourt and Prue Kerr for the reason that "she would not sit on. with her signature work on Economics (London: Palgrave of Macmillan), 2009;ppx+270, the editorial committee of its journal that Imperfect Competition, which "might price not well mentioned. she could not read" (Coyle 2010 ...

  7. Joan Violet Robinson fue una economista inglesa, post-keynesiana. Tras la muerte de Keynes formó parte de la llamada Escuela Post-Keynesiana de Cambridge en Inglaterra. Robinson constituye un paradigma de economista heterodoxa, ya que sus teorizaciones reunieron elementos de las más diversas escuelas, oponiéndose a las diversas ortodoxias dominantes en Economía.