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The Economics of Joan Robinson

The Economics of Joan Robinson The volume contains a selection of papers presented at a conference in memory of Joan Robinson in Turin in 1993, ten years after her death. Most of the authors had been students or colleagues of Robinson. Very much in the spirit of her work, the papers are both critical and constructive analyses of different aspects of her work. The papers are organized in sections reflecting the chronology of development of Robinson’s thinking. The papers in the first section (by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Marco Dardi, and Nicolh De Vecchi) refer to the period when, influenced by Richard Kahn and Piero Sraffa, she developed her thinking on the short period, the outcome being her Economics offmperfect Competition. The second section (J. A. Kregel, Pierangelo Garegnani, Massimo Pivetti, Giangiacomo Nardozzi, and Annamaria Simonazzi) refers to her contribution to the Keynesian revolution, including consideration of policy implications. Then Robinson’s grappling with Marxian ideas is addressed (by Marco Lippi, Fernando Vianello, and Giorgio Gilibert), and, in the following section, her subsequent attempts to forge a link between long-run and short-run analysis in her dynamic analysis, with its themes of the relations among accumulation, income distribution, economic development, and economic policy (Siro Lombardini, Salvatore http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png History of Political Economy Duke University Press

The Economics of Joan Robinson

History of Political Economy , Volume 31 (3) – Sep 1, 1999

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Publisher
Duke University Press
Copyright
Copyright 1999 by Duke University Press
ISSN
0018-2702
eISSN
1527-1919
DOI
10.1215/00182702-31-3-598
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Abstract

The volume contains a selection of papers presented at a conference in memory of Joan Robinson in Turin in 1993, ten years after her death. Most of the authors had been students or colleagues of Robinson. Very much in the spirit of her work, the papers are both critical and constructive analyses of different aspects of her work. The papers are organized in sections reflecting the chronology of development of Robinson’s thinking. The papers in the first section (by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Marco Dardi, and Nicolh De Vecchi) refer to the period when, influenced by Richard Kahn and Piero Sraffa, she developed her thinking on the short period, the outcome being her Economics offmperfect Competition. The second section (J. A. Kregel, Pierangelo Garegnani, Massimo Pivetti, Giangiacomo Nardozzi, and Annamaria Simonazzi) refers to her contribution to the Keynesian revolution, including consideration of policy implications. Then Robinson’s grappling with Marxian ideas is addressed (by Marco Lippi, Fernando Vianello, and Giorgio Gilibert), and, in the following section, her subsequent attempts to forge a link between long-run and short-run analysis in her dynamic analysis, with its themes of the relations among accumulation, income distribution, economic development, and economic policy (Siro Lombardini, Salvatore

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History of Political EconomyDuke University Press

Published: Sep 1, 1999

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