Joan Robinson No 14, 2001/2 - 226 pagesPages 7 to 8EditorialPages 9 to 32Joan Robinson: 1903-1983By Geoffrey HarcourtPages 33 to 54The Springs of Monopoly: Essay on Joan Robinson’s HeresyBy Blandine LaperchePages 55 to 65Price Discrimination and Imperfect Competition: Joan Robinson’s ContributionBy Arnaud DiemerPages 67 to 95Technical Progress in Joan Robinson’s Writings: Essay on Systematization and FormalizationBy Claudia HellerPages 97 to 119Variation in the Relationships between Products and Prices Following Technical Change: The Accumulation Model of Robinson-Eatwell and by the Marxist Model as Revised by Rosa LuxembourgBy Nicolas ZagourasPages 121 to 138Joan Robinson and Employment Policy: Yesterday and TodayBy Andrée Kartchevsky, Muriel MaillefertPages 139 to 158Armament and Public Expenditures: What Is at Stake for Robinson’s Analysis?By Renaud BellaisPages 159 to 183Why International Trade Theory Is not a Theory of International Trade.By Peter DormanPages 185 to 202The New Mercantilism in the Era of GlobalizationBy Dimitri UzunidisPages 203 to 204AnthologyPages 205 to 207AboutPages 208 to 208On Joan Robinson