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  1. Joan Violet Robinson FBA ( née Maurice; 31 October 1903 – 5 August 1983) was a British economist known for her wide-ranging contributions to economic theory. One of the most prominent economists of the century, Joan Robinson incarnated the "Cambridge School" in most of its guises in the 20th century.

  2. 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.

  3. Apr 24, 2021 · Joan Robinson upended the misogynistic good-old-boys’ network of economists and devised theories around competition and labor vital to the antitrust debates of today.

  4. Jan 18, 2024 · Joan Violet Robinson remains one of the most influential female economists of the 20th century. Her critical and often unorthodox approach to economic theory challenged her peers and students to think deeply about the structure and purpose of economic systems.

  5. Joan Robinson was one of the twentieth century’s greatest economists. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography says that ‘Joan Robinson more than any other economist of the twentieth century became a model for progressive radicals’, not least because of her fierce attacks on neoclassical economic theories that posited smoothly ...

  6. The work directly or indirectly influ-. enced by Joan Robinson is as different from neoclassical growth theory as. day from night. It makes possible an analysis of growth that is profoundly sensitive to the escalating severity of exploitation, and the increasing destruc- tion of the environment.

  7. May 20, 2023 · Joan Robinson provided numerous contributions to economic theory, ranging from her earlier approach to imperfect competition to her participation in the Keynesian revolution, which had a significant influence in the Cambridge heterodox wing, and Post-Keynesianism.

  8. Joan Robinson is widely considered to be amongst the greatest economists of the 20th Century. This book provides a comprehensive study of her life and work, examining her role in the making of The General Theory, her critical interest in Marxian economics, her contributions to Labour Party policy and her writings on development, especially China.

  9. Even before the outbreak of the Second World War, Joan Robinson had already made such contributions to economic theory that guaranteed her a place in the history of economic thought. Her book on imperfect competition and her work, in close association with Keynes, on...

  10. Joan Robinson became a full professor in 1965 and an Honorary Fellow of King's College in 1979. She retired in 1971, but continued to write, teach and supervise until her death. She died in 1983.