Collected economic papers / Joan Robinson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Augustus M. Kelley, Inc, 1951.Description: xii, 236 pages ; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HB 33 .R6
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Contents:
Part I -- Euler's theorem and the problem of distribution -- What is perfect competition? -- Rising supply price -- 'The theory of consumer's demand' by Ruby Turner Norris -- 'The economic effects of advertising' by Neil H. Borden -- An inherent defect in laisez-faire -- Part II -- The theory of money and the analysis of output -- 'The trade cycle' by R. F. Harrod -- The concept of hoarding -- The economics of hyper-inflation -- 'Monetary equilibrium' by Gunnar Myrdal -- Planning full employment -- War-time inflation -- 'The economics of full employment' by Members of the Oxford Institute of Statistics -- Obstacles to full employment -- Part III -- Economic consequences of a decline in the population of Great Britain -- Marx and Keynes -- The labour theory of value -- 'Capitalism, socialism and democracy' by Joseph Schumpeter -- Mr. Harrod's dynamics -- The theory of planning -- Part IV -- The pure theory of international trade -- The United States in the world economy -- Exchange equilibrium -- Part V -- Beauty and the beast--
Summary: Joan Robinson (1903 - 1983) was a British economist well known for her wide-ranging contributions to economic theory. She was a central figure in what became known as post-Keynesian economics.
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Includes index.

Part I -- Euler's theorem and the problem of distribution -- What is perfect competition? -- Rising supply price -- 'The theory of consumer's demand' by Ruby Turner Norris -- 'The economic effects of advertising' by Neil H. Borden -- An inherent defect in laisez-faire -- Part II -- The theory of money and the analysis of output -- 'The trade cycle' by R. F. Harrod -- The concept of hoarding -- The economics of hyper-inflation -- 'Monetary equilibrium' by Gunnar Myrdal -- Planning full employment -- War-time inflation -- 'The economics of full employment' by Members of the Oxford Institute of Statistics -- Obstacles to full employment -- Part III -- Economic consequences of a decline in the population of Great Britain -- Marx and Keynes -- The labour theory of value -- 'Capitalism, socialism and democracy' by Joseph Schumpeter -- Mr. Harrod's dynamics -- The theory of planning -- Part IV -- The pure theory of international trade -- The United States in the world economy -- Exchange equilibrium -- Part V -- Beauty and the beast--

Joan Robinson (1903 - 1983) was a British economist well known for her wide-ranging contributions to economic theory. She was a central figure in what became known as post-Keynesian economics.

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