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Announcement 
 
Special issue of the Review of Political Economy devoted to ‘Joan 
Robinson’s Intellectual Legacy’ 
 
The year 2003 will mark the centenary of the birth of Joan Robinson. The 
Review of Political Economy plans to publish a special issue to commemorate 
this anniversary. Over the course of a career that spanned more than five 
decades, Robinson made numerous contributions to a wide range of fields, 
including the theory of imperfect competition, Keynesian economics, growth 
theory, capital theory, development economics, Marxian political economy 
and international trade.  She was a key figure in the discussions that gave 
rise to the Keynesian revolution, and she played a catalyzing role in the 
capital theory debates. She also wrote on socialism in the Soviet Union and 
China, and on the prospects for its implementation in the West. For our 
planned special issue, we invite articles on any aspect of Joan Robinson’s 
intellectual legacy. 
 
Those interested in contributing to this special issue should submit three 
copies of their papers by June 30, 2002 to either of the issue’s 
co-editors: John King, Department of Economics & Finance, La Trobe 
University, Bundoora, Victoria 3086, Australia (e-mail: 
[log in to unmask]); or Gary Mongiovi, Economics & Finance Department, 
St John’s University, Jamaica, New York 11439, USA (e-mail: 
[log in to unmask]). 
 
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