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Joan Robinson's Critique of Equilibrium: An Appraisal
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E. Roy Weintraub
Professor Emeritus of Economics
Roy Weintraub was trained as a mathematician though his professional career has been
as an economist. Beginning in the early 1980s, his research and teaching activities
focused upon the history of the interconnection between mathematics and economics
in the twentieth century. This work, in the history of economics, has helped shape
the understanding of economists and historians: his General Equilibrium Theory (1985), Stabilizing
Dynamics (1991),

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