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[log in to unmask] (Robin Foliet Neill)
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Fri Mar 31 17:19:00 2006
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================= HES POSTING ================= 
 
It was Sraffa, not Kaldor that Joan Robinson cited. Please consult G.C. 
Harcourt "Joan Robinson's early views on method" in H.O.P.E, vol. 22, p. 
411, 1990, with respect to Mrs Robinsons's views on Neoclasscial 
Economics. With respect to the effect of the monopolistic competition 
idea on the evolution of Economics (particularly of the Chicago School 
variety, you might look at page 150 of Stigler's Memoirs of an 
Unregulated Economist; and at the "as if" proposition in Milton 
Friedman's "The Methodology of Positive Economics, especially pp. 15 and 
16 (in his ESSAYS IN POSITIVE ECONOMICS).  As I look at Book IX in 
Robinson's Economics of Imperfect Competition, entitled "EXPLOITATION" 
(pp. 281-306, in my edition) I ask myself, Who is MRS ROBINSON not 
citing? 
 
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