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Robinson, Joan (1903-1983) | |
The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is economist Joan Robinson. |
· Joan Robinson, Collected Economic Papers, Volumes 1-5, Basil Blackwell, 1951; MIT Press, 1980.
· M.C. Marcuzzo, L.L. Pasinetti, and A. Roncaglia, editors, The Economics of Joan Robinson, Routledge, 1996.
· M.S. Turner, Joan Robinson and the Americans, M.E. Sharpe, 1989.
· G.R. Feiwel, editor, The Economics of Imperfect Competition and Employment: Joan Robinson and Beyond, New York University Press, 1989.
· G.R. Feiwel, editor, Joan Robinson and Modern Economic Theory, New York University Press, 1989.
· J. Cicarelli and J. Cicarelli, Joan Robinson: A Bio-Bibliography, Greenwood Press, 1996.
· J. Keppler, Monopolistic Competition Theory: Origins, Results, and Implications, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
· I.H. Rima, editor, The Joan Robinson Legacy, M.E. Sharpe, 1991.
· A. Asimakopulos, "Kalecki and Robinson: An 'Outsider's' Influence," Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 11(2), Winter, 1988-89: 261-78.
· L.L. Pasinetti, "Joan Violet Robinson," The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, J. Eatwell, M. Milgates, and P. Newman, editors, Macmillan Press, 1987: Vol. 4, pages 212-17.
· A.S. Eichner, "Joan Robinson's Legacy," Challegne, May-June, 1984: 42-46.
· H. Gram and V. Walsh, "Joan Robinson's Economics in Retrospective," Journal of Economic Literature, 21(2), June, 1983: 518-50.
· G.C. Harcourt, "Joan Robinson," in International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, Biographical Supplement, D.S. Stills, editor, Free Press, 1979: pages 663-71.
· A.S. Eichner and J.A. Kregel, "An Essay on Post-Keynesian Theory: A New Paradigm in Economics," Journal of Economic Literature, 13(4), December, 1975: 1293-1314.
· J.A. Kregel, The Reconstruction of Political Economy: An Introduction to Post-Keynesian Economics, Wiley, 1973.
· J. Tobin, "Cambridge (U.K.) vs. Cambridge (Mass.)," The Public Interest, (31), Spring, 1973: 102-9.
· D.L. Thomson, Adam Smith's Daughters, Exposition Press, 1973; revised edition, Bette Polkinghorn, Adam Smith's Daughters: Eight Prominent Women Economists from the Eighteenth Century to the Present, Edward Elgar, 1998.
· G.L.S. Shackle, The Years of High Theory: Invention and Tradition in Economic Thought, 1926-1939, Cambridge University Press, 1967.
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