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Speculation over Robinson's Lack of a Nobel Prize
There has been considerable speculation as to why Joan Robinson's significant intellectual achievements were never recognized with a Nobel Prize. A prominent theory suggests that her exclusion may have been due to her persistent and sharp critiques of mainstream economic thought, which included direct criticisms of the work of fellow economist Paul Samuelson.
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