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Another short review and a letter from John Kenneth Galbraith to Joan Robinson. It is timely given the present attention to the persisting paucity of women economists in the profession and the professional literature. Many feel that Joan Robinson never got the credit she was due.Naked KeynesianismSunday Reading: Economic Letters of NoteMatias Vernengo | Associate Professor of Economics, Bucknell University
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: Joan Robinson, John Kenneth Galbraith
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Another short review and a letter from John Kenneth Galbraith to Joan Robinson. It is timely given the present attention to the persisting paucity of women economists in the profession and the professional literature. Many feel that Joan Robinson never got the credit she was due.
Naked Keynesianism
Sunday Reading: Economic Letters of Note
Matias Vernengo | Associate Professor of Economics, Bucknell University