My First Encounter With Joan Robinson
Tibor Scitovsky
Chapter 37 in Joan Robinson and Modern Economic Theory, 1989, pp 866-867 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract I am no student of Joan Robinson’s: my interests lie elsewhere. But I was one of her supervisees when I got my first taste of economics at Cambridge in 1930, at age 19. I went to Cambridge only for a short time to learn English and international law; but, getting tired of law, switched to economics for my last two terms. I took Dennis Robertson’s and Maurice Dobb’s lectures and was assigned Joan Robinson as my supervisor, for whom I had to write fortnightly essays.
Date: 1989
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-08633-7_37
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