The Theory of Imperfect Competition
One of Robinson’s most notable contributions to economic theory was her work on the theory of imperfect competition. In 1933, she published her groundbreaking book, The Economics of Imperfect Competition, which challenged the traditional view of perfect c
Joan Robinson, born on October 31, 1903, in London, England, was one of the most influential and groundbreaking economists of the 20th century. Renowned for her work on the theory of imperfect competition, development economics, and her contributions to the Cambridge School of Economics, Robinson&rs
After her dominance in tennis, Lottie Dod took her talents to other sports, where she also made significant marks. In golf, she emerged as a formidable competitor. Dod won the British Ladies’ Golf Championship five times between 1893 and 1904, cementing her reputation as a versatile athlete ca
Lottie Dod, born in 1871, was one of the most versatile and accomplished female athletes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her achievements across a variety of sports, particularly in tennis, croquet, golf, and field hockey, earned her recognition as one of the most talented athletes of her