The Economics of Joan Robinson Routledge Studies in the History of Economics Series
Coordonnateurs : Marcuzzo Maria Cristina, Pasinetti Luigi, Roncaglia Alesandro
Joan Robinson is widely regarded as the greatest female economist and the most important figure in the post-Keynesian tradition. In this volume a distinguished, international team of scholars analyses her extraordinary wide ranging contribution to economics.
Various contributions address:
* her work on the economics of the short period and her critique of Pigou
* her contribution to the development of the Keynesian tradition at Cambridge
* her response to Marx and Sraffa
* her analysis of growth, development and dynamics
* her comments on technical innovation and capital theory
* her preference for 'history' rather than equilibrium as a basis for methodology.
Her published work spanned six decades, and the volume includes a bibliography of her work including some 450 items which will be a major resource for students of the development of modern economic analysis.
Date de parution : 02-1996
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2014
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de The Economics of Joan Robinson :
Mots-clés :
Keynes; pseudo-production; Follow; function; Pseudo-production Function; piero; Vice Versa; sraffa; Hold; imperfect; Imperfect Competition; competition; Postwar; short; Robi Nson; period; Piero Sraffa; equilibrium; Capital Goods Sector; analysis; Neoclassical Capital Theory; Marginal Efficiency; Capital Output Ratio; Pierangelo Garegnani; USA; Capital Intensity; Bastard Keynesianism; Technical Progress; Sraffa's Book; Reswitching Phenomenon; Short Period Equilibrium; Short Period Analysis; Consumption Goods Sector; Liquidity Preference; Steady State Paths