Journal of Economic Perspectives
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Joan Robinson on Karl Marx: "His Sense of Reality Is Far Stronger"
Journal of Economic Perspectives
vol. 36,
no. 2, Spring 2022
(pp. 247–64)
(Complimentary)
Abstract
This paper revisits why Joan Robinson turned to Karl Marx in 1942 and which insights from Marxian economics she sought to incorporate into her later works, while commenting on how her encounter with Marx was received by some her of contemporaries. By the end of the 1930s, Robinson wanted to bring academic and Marxian economics together in a search for a more realist theory of the rate of profit and income distribution, along with clarifications on Keynes's concept of full employment and the nature of technical progress and a long-period theory within the Keynesian framework. The result, An Essay on Marxian Economics (1942), was her most important work in terms of laying the foundations of her enduring challenge to the orthodox economics. Here she relied on Marxian insights to escape Marshallian orthodoxy. It is the story of how the originator of imperfect competition pushed further into a theory of exploitation.Citation
Alves, Carolina. 2022. "Joan Robinson on Karl Marx: "His Sense of Reality Is Far Stronger"." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 36 (2): 247–64. DOI: 10.1257/jep.36.2.247Additional Materials
JEL Classification
- B24 History of Economic Thought since 1925: Socialist; Marxist; Sraffian
- B31 History of Economic Thought: Individuals
- B51 Current Heterodox Approaches: Socialist; Marxian; Sraffian
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