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French translation for "joan robinson"

joan robinson
Example Sentences:
1.The group consisted of Richard Kahn, James Meade, Joan Robinson, Austin Robinson, and Piero Sraffa.
Le groupe se composait de Richard Kahn, James Meade, Joan Robinson, Austin Robinson et Piero Sraffa.
2.He made the acquaintance of Harold Laski, Joan Robinson and other young left-wing British thinkers of the day.
Il rencontre également Harold Laski, Joan Robinson, et d’autres jeunes penseurs de la gauche britannique de l’époque.
3.Monopsony theory was developed by economist Joan Robinson in her book The Economics of Imperfect Competition (1933).
Cette même année, Joan Robinson publia son livre "L’Économie de la concurrence imparfaite" (The Economics of Imperfect Competition).
4.No simple name is ideal, but the one I have chosen indicates at least that the influences of Piero Sraffa and Joan Robinson, in particular, are of central importance.
Il n’y a pas de nom qui soit idéal, mais celui que j’ai choisi dénote au moins toute l’influence de Piero Sraffa et de Joan Robinson.
5.Over the years, Monthly Review published articles by a diverse array of voices, including material by Albert Einstein, W. E. B. Du Bois, Jean-Paul Sartre, Che Guevara and Joan Robinson.
Au fil du temps, la Monthly Review a publié des articles représentant différentes sensibilités de gauche, incluant des textes d’Albert Einstein, W.E.B Du bois, Jean-Paul Sartre, Che Guevara et Joan Robinson.
6.Vianello, F. , "Joan Robinson on Normal Prices (and the Normal rate of Profits)", in: Marcuzzo, M.C. and Pasinetti, L. and Roncaglia, A. (eds.), The Economics of Joan Robinson, New York: Routledge, ISBN 978-0415136167.
F. Vianello, « Joan Robinson on Normal Prices (and the Normal rate of Profits) », dans M.C. Marcuzzo, L.L. Pasinetti et A. Roncaglia (sous la dir. de), The Economics of Joan Robinson, New York, Routledge, (ISBN 978-0415136167), 1996.
7.Vianello, F. , "Joan Robinson on Normal Prices (and the Normal rate of Profits)", in: Marcuzzo, M.C. and Pasinetti, L. and Roncaglia, A. (eds.), The Economics of Joan Robinson, New York: Routledge, ISBN 978-0415136167.
F. Vianello, « Joan Robinson on Normal Prices (and the Normal rate of Profits) », dans M.C. Marcuzzo, L.L. Pasinetti et A. Roncaglia (sous la dir. de), The Economics of Joan Robinson, New York, Routledge, (ISBN 978-0415136167), 1996.
8.Vianello, F. , "Joan Robinson on Normal Prices (and the Normal rate of Profits)", in: Marcuzzo, M.C. and Pasinetti, L. and Roncaglia, A. (eds.), The Economics of Joan Robinson, New York: Routledge, ISBN 978-0415136167.
F. Vianello, « Joan Robinson on Normal Prices (and the Normal rate of Profits) », dans M.C. Marcuzzo, L.L. Pasinetti et A. Roncaglia (sous la dir. de), The Economics of Joan Robinson, New York, Routledge, (ISBN 978-0415136167), 1996.
9.The name arises from the location of the principals involved in the controversy: the debate was largely between economists such as Joan Robinson and Piero Sraffa at the University of Cambridge in England and economists such as Paul Samuelson and Robert Solow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Le débat était alimenté principalement par les économistes Joan Robinson et Piero Sraffa de l'université de Cambridge en Angleterre et les économistes Paul Samuelson et Robert Solow du Massachusetts Institute of Technology aux États-Unis.
10.The Amoroso–Robinson relation, named after economists Luigi Amoroso and Joan Robinson, describes the relation between price, marginal revenue, and elasticity of demand. ∂ R ∂ x = p ( 1 + 1 ϵ x , p ) {\displaystyle {\frac {\partial R}{\partial x}}=p\left(1+{\frac {1}{\epsilon _{x,p}}}\right)} , where ∂ R ∂ x {\displaystyle \scriptstyle {\frac {\partial R}{\partial x}}} is the marginal revenue, x {\displaystyle x} is the particular good, p {\displaystyle p} is the good's price, ϵ x , p < 0 {\displaystyle \epsilon _{x,p}<0} is the price elasticity of demand.
La relation Amoroso–Robinson, tenant son nom des économistes Luigi Amoroso et Joan Robinson, décrit la relation entre prix, revenu marginal, et élasticité de la demande R m = p . ( 1 − 1 | ε x , p | )
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