Joan Robinson: Joan Robinson: Joan Robinson (1903–1983) was a British economist and key figure in post-Keynesian economics. She contributed to theories of imperfect competition, economic growth, and capital accumulation. Robinson played a major role in the Cambridge capital controversy and was a critic of neoclassical economics. A professor at the University of Cambridge, she influenced economic thought with works on Keynesianism, development economics, and Marxian analysis.
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