Ekonomická filozofie
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Joan Robinson bola britská postkeynesiánska ekonómka, známa svojou prácou v oblasti monetárnej ekonómie a rozsiahlymi príspevkami k ekonomickej teórii. Jej analýzy sa zamerali na trhové mechanizmy a dynamiku kapitálových investícií. Robinson bola priekopníčkou v teórii nedokonalej konkurencie a zdôrazňovala význam nerovností v ekonomike. Jej práca dodnes ovplyvňuje ekonomické myslenie.






This book explores the economic systems that generate wealth even as societal misery increases. It delves into the mechanisms behind wealth creation, examining the disparities that arise and the implications for society at large. Through critical analysis, it offers insights into the relationship between economic growth and social inequality, challenging readers to rethink conventional views on prosperity and poverty.
Anna is sent to an Norfolk village by the sea, where she meets a friend called Marnie. A strong friendship develops between them, then suddenly Marnie vanishes.
On their own while their parents and housekeeper are away, Meg and her brother make the acquaintance of a neighbor they suspect is a witch.
Joan Robinson was one of the greatest economists of the twentieth century and a fearless critic of free-market capitalism. Here she reveals the battle between economics as science and economics as ideology. Includes a new foreword by Sheila Dow.
Eine Auseinandersetzung mit ihren Grundgedanken und Ideologien