Routledge Handbook of the History of Women's Economic Thought
Herausgeber: Madden, Kirsten; Dimand, Robert W
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Herausgeber: Madden, Kirsten; Dimand, Robert W
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The marginalization of women in economics has a history as long as the discipline itself. This new handbook presents a much needed thematic overview of womenâ s contributions to the history of economic thought from the 1770s through to the mid-20th century.
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The marginalization of women in economics has a history as long as the discipline itself. This new handbook presents a much needed thematic overview of womenâ s contributions to the history of economic thought from the 1770s through to the mid-20th century.
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- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 244mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9780367659783
- ISBN-10: 0367659786
- Artikelnr.: 59996590
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 244mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9780367659783
- ISBN-10: 0367659786
- Artikelnr.: 59996590
Kirsten Madden is Associate Professor of Economics at Millersville University, USA. Robert W. Dimand is a Professor of Economics at Brock University, Canada.
Introduction Part I Beginning Prior to 1850 Chapter 1 Indian Women's Agency
through Indian Women's Literature Sheetal Bharat Chapter 2 English Women's
Economic Thought in the 1790s: Domestic Economy, Married Women's Economic
Dependence, and Access to Professions Joanna Rostek Chapter 3 British Women
on the British Empire Janet Seiz Chapter 4 Harriet Taylor Mill, Mary Paley
Marshall and Beatrice Potter Webb: Women Economists and Economists' Wives
Virginie Gouverneur Chapter 5 Japanese Women's Economics, 1818-2005 Aiko
Ikeo Part II Beginning in the Late 19th Century Chapter 6 Contextualizing
women's economic thought in late Imperial Russia and in the early years of
Revolution: 1870-1920 Anna Klimina Chapter 7 Is Equal Pay Worth It?
Beatrice Potter Webb's, Millicent Garrett Fawcett's and Eleanor Rathbone's
changing arguments Cléo Chassonnery- Zaïgouche Chapter 8 The Economic
Thought of the Women's Co-Operative Guild Kirsten Madden and Joe Persky
Chapter 9 Anecdotes of Discrimination: Barriers to Women's Participation in
Economic Thought During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Kirsten Madden Chapter 10 The Point is to Change It: Three Lives of Applied
Marxism Zoe Sherman Part III Beginning in the early 20th Century Chapter 11
Women Economists in the Academy: Struggles and Strategies, 1900-1940 Mary
Ann Dzuback Chapter 12 Daughters of Commons: Wisconsin Women and
Institutionalism Marianne Johnson Chapter 13 Women Economists of Promise?
Six Hart, Schaffner and Marx Prize Winners in the Early Twentieth Century
Kirsten Madden Chapter 14 Early Women Economists at Columbia University:
Contributions in the Struggle for Labor Protection in the Lochner Era Clara
Elisabetta Mattei Chapter 15 Chinese Economic Development and Chinese Women
Economists: A Study of Overseas Doctoral Dissertations Yue Xiao Part IV
Spanning the Mid-20th Century Chapter 16 Austrian School Women Economists
Giandomenica Becchio Chapter 17 Placing women's economics within Soviet
economic discourse: 1920s - 1991 Anna Klimina Chapter 18 Ursula Hicks' and
Vera Lutz's contributions to development finance Lucy Brillant Chapter 19
The Two Faces of Economic Forecasting in Italy: Vera Cao Pinna and Almerina
Ipsevich Marcella Corsi and Giulia Zacchia Part V Beginning mid-20th,
Extending into the 21st Century Chapter 20 The First 100 Years of Female
Economists in Sub-Saharan Africa Lola Fowler and Robert W. Dimand Chapter
21 Women Economists of the Arab Homeland Talia Yousef and Robert W. Dimand
Chapter 22 The Invisible Ones: Women at CEPAL (1948-2017) Rebeca Gómez
Betancourt and Camila Orozco Espinel Chapter 23 Women's employment in the
Informal Sector in Developing Countries: Contributions of Lourdes Beneria
and Martha (Marty) Chen Farida Chowdhury Khan Chapter 24 Women's
neoclassical models of marriage, 1972-2015 Shoshana Grossbard
through Indian Women's Literature Sheetal Bharat Chapter 2 English Women's
Economic Thought in the 1790s: Domestic Economy, Married Women's Economic
Dependence, and Access to Professions Joanna Rostek Chapter 3 British Women
on the British Empire Janet Seiz Chapter 4 Harriet Taylor Mill, Mary Paley
Marshall and Beatrice Potter Webb: Women Economists and Economists' Wives
Virginie Gouverneur Chapter 5 Japanese Women's Economics, 1818-2005 Aiko
Ikeo Part II Beginning in the Late 19th Century Chapter 6 Contextualizing
women's economic thought in late Imperial Russia and in the early years of
Revolution: 1870-1920 Anna Klimina Chapter 7 Is Equal Pay Worth It?
Beatrice Potter Webb's, Millicent Garrett Fawcett's and Eleanor Rathbone's
changing arguments Cléo Chassonnery- Zaïgouche Chapter 8 The Economic
Thought of the Women's Co-Operative Guild Kirsten Madden and Joe Persky
Chapter 9 Anecdotes of Discrimination: Barriers to Women's Participation in
Economic Thought During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Kirsten Madden Chapter 10 The Point is to Change It: Three Lives of Applied
Marxism Zoe Sherman Part III Beginning in the early 20th Century Chapter 11
Women Economists in the Academy: Struggles and Strategies, 1900-1940 Mary
Ann Dzuback Chapter 12 Daughters of Commons: Wisconsin Women and
Institutionalism Marianne Johnson Chapter 13 Women Economists of Promise?
Six Hart, Schaffner and Marx Prize Winners in the Early Twentieth Century
Kirsten Madden Chapter 14 Early Women Economists at Columbia University:
Contributions in the Struggle for Labor Protection in the Lochner Era Clara
Elisabetta Mattei Chapter 15 Chinese Economic Development and Chinese Women
Economists: A Study of Overseas Doctoral Dissertations Yue Xiao Part IV
Spanning the Mid-20th Century Chapter 16 Austrian School Women Economists
Giandomenica Becchio Chapter 17 Placing women's economics within Soviet
economic discourse: 1920s - 1991 Anna Klimina Chapter 18 Ursula Hicks' and
Vera Lutz's contributions to development finance Lucy Brillant Chapter 19
The Two Faces of Economic Forecasting in Italy: Vera Cao Pinna and Almerina
Ipsevich Marcella Corsi and Giulia Zacchia Part V Beginning mid-20th,
Extending into the 21st Century Chapter 20 The First 100 Years of Female
Economists in Sub-Saharan Africa Lola Fowler and Robert W. Dimand Chapter
21 Women Economists of the Arab Homeland Talia Yousef and Robert W. Dimand
Chapter 22 The Invisible Ones: Women at CEPAL (1948-2017) Rebeca Gómez
Betancourt and Camila Orozco Espinel Chapter 23 Women's employment in the
Informal Sector in Developing Countries: Contributions of Lourdes Beneria
and Martha (Marty) Chen Farida Chowdhury Khan Chapter 24 Women's
neoclassical models of marriage, 1972-2015 Shoshana Grossbard
Introduction Part I Beginning Prior to 1850 Chapter 1 Indian Women's Agency
through Indian Women's Literature Sheetal Bharat Chapter 2 English Women's
Economic Thought in the 1790s: Domestic Economy, Married Women's Economic
Dependence, and Access to Professions Joanna Rostek Chapter 3 British Women
on the British Empire Janet Seiz Chapter 4 Harriet Taylor Mill, Mary Paley
Marshall and Beatrice Potter Webb: Women Economists and Economists' Wives
Virginie Gouverneur Chapter 5 Japanese Women's Economics, 1818-2005 Aiko
Ikeo Part II Beginning in the Late 19th Century Chapter 6 Contextualizing
women's economic thought in late Imperial Russia and in the early years of
Revolution: 1870-1920 Anna Klimina Chapter 7 Is Equal Pay Worth It?
Beatrice Potter Webb's, Millicent Garrett Fawcett's and Eleanor Rathbone's
changing arguments Cléo Chassonnery- Zaïgouche Chapter 8 The Economic
Thought of the Women's Co-Operative Guild Kirsten Madden and Joe Persky
Chapter 9 Anecdotes of Discrimination: Barriers to Women's Participation in
Economic Thought During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Kirsten Madden Chapter 10 The Point is to Change It: Three Lives of Applied
Marxism Zoe Sherman Part III Beginning in the early 20th Century Chapter 11
Women Economists in the Academy: Struggles and Strategies, 1900-1940 Mary
Ann Dzuback Chapter 12 Daughters of Commons: Wisconsin Women and
Institutionalism Marianne Johnson Chapter 13 Women Economists of Promise?
Six Hart, Schaffner and Marx Prize Winners in the Early Twentieth Century
Kirsten Madden Chapter 14 Early Women Economists at Columbia University:
Contributions in the Struggle for Labor Protection in the Lochner Era Clara
Elisabetta Mattei Chapter 15 Chinese Economic Development and Chinese Women
Economists: A Study of Overseas Doctoral Dissertations Yue Xiao Part IV
Spanning the Mid-20th Century Chapter 16 Austrian School Women Economists
Giandomenica Becchio Chapter 17 Placing women's economics within Soviet
economic discourse: 1920s - 1991 Anna Klimina Chapter 18 Ursula Hicks' and
Vera Lutz's contributions to development finance Lucy Brillant Chapter 19
The Two Faces of Economic Forecasting in Italy: Vera Cao Pinna and Almerina
Ipsevich Marcella Corsi and Giulia Zacchia Part V Beginning mid-20th,
Extending into the 21st Century Chapter 20 The First 100 Years of Female
Economists in Sub-Saharan Africa Lola Fowler and Robert W. Dimand Chapter
21 Women Economists of the Arab Homeland Talia Yousef and Robert W. Dimand
Chapter 22 The Invisible Ones: Women at CEPAL (1948-2017) Rebeca Gómez
Betancourt and Camila Orozco Espinel Chapter 23 Women's employment in the
Informal Sector in Developing Countries: Contributions of Lourdes Beneria
and Martha (Marty) Chen Farida Chowdhury Khan Chapter 24 Women's
neoclassical models of marriage, 1972-2015 Shoshana Grossbard
through Indian Women's Literature Sheetal Bharat Chapter 2 English Women's
Economic Thought in the 1790s: Domestic Economy, Married Women's Economic
Dependence, and Access to Professions Joanna Rostek Chapter 3 British Women
on the British Empire Janet Seiz Chapter 4 Harriet Taylor Mill, Mary Paley
Marshall and Beatrice Potter Webb: Women Economists and Economists' Wives
Virginie Gouverneur Chapter 5 Japanese Women's Economics, 1818-2005 Aiko
Ikeo Part II Beginning in the Late 19th Century Chapter 6 Contextualizing
women's economic thought in late Imperial Russia and in the early years of
Revolution: 1870-1920 Anna Klimina Chapter 7 Is Equal Pay Worth It?
Beatrice Potter Webb's, Millicent Garrett Fawcett's and Eleanor Rathbone's
changing arguments Cléo Chassonnery- Zaïgouche Chapter 8 The Economic
Thought of the Women's Co-Operative Guild Kirsten Madden and Joe Persky
Chapter 9 Anecdotes of Discrimination: Barriers to Women's Participation in
Economic Thought During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Kirsten Madden Chapter 10 The Point is to Change It: Three Lives of Applied
Marxism Zoe Sherman Part III Beginning in the early 20th Century Chapter 11
Women Economists in the Academy: Struggles and Strategies, 1900-1940 Mary
Ann Dzuback Chapter 12 Daughters of Commons: Wisconsin Women and
Institutionalism Marianne Johnson Chapter 13 Women Economists of Promise?
Six Hart, Schaffner and Marx Prize Winners in the Early Twentieth Century
Kirsten Madden Chapter 14 Early Women Economists at Columbia University:
Contributions in the Struggle for Labor Protection in the Lochner Era Clara
Elisabetta Mattei Chapter 15 Chinese Economic Development and Chinese Women
Economists: A Study of Overseas Doctoral Dissertations Yue Xiao Part IV
Spanning the Mid-20th Century Chapter 16 Austrian School Women Economists
Giandomenica Becchio Chapter 17 Placing women's economics within Soviet
economic discourse: 1920s - 1991 Anna Klimina Chapter 18 Ursula Hicks' and
Vera Lutz's contributions to development finance Lucy Brillant Chapter 19
The Two Faces of Economic Forecasting in Italy: Vera Cao Pinna and Almerina
Ipsevich Marcella Corsi and Giulia Zacchia Part V Beginning mid-20th,
Extending into the 21st Century Chapter 20 The First 100 Years of Female
Economists in Sub-Saharan Africa Lola Fowler and Robert W. Dimand Chapter
21 Women Economists of the Arab Homeland Talia Yousef and Robert W. Dimand
Chapter 22 The Invisible Ones: Women at CEPAL (1948-2017) Rebeca Gómez
Betancourt and Camila Orozco Espinel Chapter 23 Women's employment in the
Informal Sector in Developing Countries: Contributions of Lourdes Beneria
and Martha (Marty) Chen Farida Chowdhury Khan Chapter 24 Women's
neoclassical models of marriage, 1972-2015 Shoshana Grossbard