Frases de Joan Robinson
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Joan Violet Robinson fue una economista inglesa, participante del "Circus" de John Maynard Keynes en la década de los treinta y cuarenta. En las décadas siguientes, tras la muerte de Keynes, Robinson formó parte de la denominada escuela postkeynesiana de Cambridge, Inglaterra. Constituye un paradigma de economista heterodoxa, ya que sus teorizaciones reunieron elementos de las más diversas escuelas oponiéndose generalmente a las distintas ortodoxias dominantes en la economía a medida que transcurría el siglo XX. Wikipedia  

✵ 31. octubre 1903 – 5. agosto 1983
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“But, as soon as speculators become an important influence in the market, their business is to speculate on each others behaviour.”

Fuente: Contributions to Modern Economics (1978), Chapter 5, The Rate of Interest, p. 46

“It is much easier to organize control over one industry serving many markets than over one market served by the products of several industries.”

Fuente: Contributions to Modern Economics (1978), Chapter 15, 'Imperfect Competition' Revisited, p. 167

“It is the rate of investment which governs the rate of saving, and not vice versa.”

Joan Robinson libro An Essay on Marxian Economics

Fuente: An Essay on Marxian Economics (Second Edition) (1966), Chapter VIII, The General Theory of Employment, p. 66

“Time, so to say, runs at right angles to the page at each point on the curve.”

Fuente: Economic Heresies (1971), Chapter VII, The Theory of the Firm, p. 104

“If a rise in wages does not raise prices, a fall will not reduce them.”

Joan Robinson libro An Essay on Marxian Economics

Fuente: An Essay on Marxian Economics (Second Edition) (1966), Chapter X, Real And Money Wages, p. 89

“There is no such thing as a normal period of history. Normality is a fiction of economic textbooks.”

Fuente: Contributions to Modern Economics (1978), Chapter 1, The Second Crisis of Economic Theory, p. 3

“But the tygers of wrath go the other way. Do not ask me why. It is just a fact I noticed when I was looking through field glasses from a machan.”

Fuente: Contributions to Modern Economics (1978), Chapter 13, Lecture at Oxford by a Cambridge Economist, p. 143 (spelling as per text...)

“The bastard Keynesian doctrine, evolved in the United States, invaded the economic faculties of the world, floating on the wings of the almighty dollar.”

Fuente: Contributions to Modern Economics (1978), Chapter 23, What Has Become of Employment Policy?, p. 256

“It is high time to abandon the mainstream and take to the turbulent waters of truly dynamic analysis.”

Fuente: Contributions to Modern Economics (1978), Chapter 11, The Meaning of Capital, p. 125

“If there is any law governing the distribution of income between classes, it still remains to be discovered.”

Joan Robinson libro An Essay on Marxian Economics

Fuente: An Essay on Marxian Economics (Second Edition) (1966), Chapter IV, The Long-Period Theory Of Employment, p. 34

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