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Robin,
I have just returned from the Eastern Economic Association meetings in
Boston. Interestingly there was a paper presented by Christian Barager on
"Joan Robinson on Marx." He argued that she became interested in Marx
partly due to Kalecki's influence and began to study his work seriously
around 1940, with her essay on Marx coming out two years later. He argued
that she became more Marxist as she got older, a point that I have already
made, but that she always retained much of her criticisms of Marxian theory.
She saw it as impractical apparently.
"Economics of Imperfect Competition" reflected her original influences
from people like Pigou and Keynes and Sraffa and is very Marshallian. There
is no Marx in it at all.
Barkley Rosser
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