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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. Business Week was so sure of it that it published a long article ...

  3. Jan 18, 2024 · Joan Violet Robinson, an eminent British economist, made pioneering contributions to the field of economics, particularly in the areas of monopolistic competition, market structures, and the theory of economic growth. Early Life and Education. Robinson was born into a well-off family in Surrey, England, in 1903.

  4. 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.

  5. Joan Robinson. Joan Violet Robinson, née Maurice (October 31, 1903 – August 5, 1983) was a Keynesian economist, arguably the only great female economist born before 1940. She was well known for her work on monetary economics and development of undeveloped countries. Her 1933 publication The Economics of Imperfect Competition introduced the ...

  6. Robinson, Joan Violet (1903–1983)British post-Keynesian economist who developed the theory of imperfect competition and linked neoclassical economic theory to that of Karl Marx.

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  8. Biography of Joan Robinson Joan Violet Robinson, a post-Keynesian economist from England, is most well-known for her work in monetary economics and her significant contributions to economic theory.

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