ABSTRACT
Feminist economists have demonstrated that interrogating hierarchies based on gender, ethnicity, class and nation results in an economics that is biased and more faithful to empirical evidence than are mainstream accounts.This rigorous and comprehensive book examines many of the central philosophical questions and themes in feminist economics inclu
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I Rereading history
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PART II Science stories and feminist economics
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PART III Constructing masculine/Western identity in economics
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PART IV Beyond social contract: theorizing agency and relatedness
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PART V Rethinking categories