Enrichment
Joan Robinson, a 'pioneering' Keynesian

29th May 2018
Rather wonderful that the Marshall Library has published a blog on the contribution to Economics of Joan Robinson. I urge all sixth form economists to have a read and then explore her work in more detail.
“The purpose of studying economics is not to acquire a set of ready-made answers to economic questions, but to learn how to avoid being deceived by economists.”
Take a look at our latest blog post about #JoanRobinson #WomeninEconomics: https://t.co/cqRsDCsvDJ pic.twitter.com/MTwbgPlB1y
— Marshall Library (@MarshallLibrary) May 28, 2018
“She was an original thinker, a passionate seeker after truth, and one of the greatest economists of the twentieth century“ #JoanRobinson #WomeninEconomics https://t.co/3z3F6StLjV
— Carolina Alves (@cacrisalves) May 28, 2018
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