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Joan Robinson was a prominent British economist known for her contributions to post-Keynesian economics. Born in 1903, she made significant strides in economic theory, particularly in the areas of imperfect competition and the development of macroeconomic principles. Robinson was one of the first women to gain recognition in the field of economics and was a key figure in the Cambridge School of Economics, where she worked closely with other notable economists, including John Maynard Keynes.

Throughout her career, Robinson authored several influential works, including "A Guide to Post-Keynesian Economics" and "The Economics Book." Her insights into the functioning of economies in the real world challenged traditional economic theories, and she advocated for a more human-centered approach to economic policy. Robinson's legacy continues to influence economists today, as her ideas about market structures and the role of government in economic intervention remain relevant in contemporary discussions.

Data di nascita December 2, 1903
Luogo di nascita Cambridge, England
Data di morte August 3, 1983