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Advanced Introduction to Feminist Economics Joyce P. Jacobsen

Advanced Introduction to Feminist Economics By Joyce P. Jacobsen

Advanced Introduction to Feminist Economics by Joyce P. Jacobsen


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Advanced Introduction to Feminist Economics by Joyce P. Jacobsen

Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences and law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.

The intellectual origins of the area are explicated, and the current state of the subfield outlined. Specific topics covered include conflict over terminology, pedagogy, and content in the field of economics, measurement of the unmeasured economy, the role of caring labor in the economy, heteronormativity in economics, feminist approaches to economic development, multiple approaches to empiricism, modeling of intrahousehold relationships, consideration of the role of property rights in reifying gender roles, differential effects of international trade and finance by gender, and feminist approaches to public finance and social welfare.

Advanced Introduction to Feminist Economics Reviews

This is a very refreshing supplement to most economics textbooks we deploy in our classrooms. The book provides a concise overview of ideas that have critiqued Homo economicus at an epistemological, theoretical, analytical, computational, ethical, and policy level for more than 100 years. Homo economicus rises from the pages as a sentient being who can love, give birth, care for others. She or he can interact instead of just transact, recognize that markets fail, and sacrifice for the collective good. I will certainly be featuring her in my own syllabi! -- Shareen Joshi, Journal of Economic Literature
This book is a treasure trove for those embarking on doing feminist economics. -- Rajshree Bedamatta,LSE Review of Books
'With this interesting and highly relevant book, Joyce Jacobsen has provided a masterful account of the issues, debates, and ideas that feminist economists have written about for decades. Jacobsen has both the research record and the career trajectory to write as a leading expert on the intersections between economics and feminism. This is no ordinary textbook; rather it is an informed and carefully-crafted digest that fills a gaping hole in the literature and will enlighten students and educators alike.'
--Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, US

About Joyce P. Jacobsen

Joyce P. Jacobsen, President, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, US

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface 1. What is feminist economics? 2. Measuring the unmeasured economy 3. Intrahousehold allocation, bargaining, and relationships 4. Family structure and social policy 5. Rejecting normativity 6. Feminist labor economics 7. Caring 8. Feminist approaches to development 9. Feminist environmental and ecological economics 10. Gendered consumption and investment patterns 11. Feminist macroeconomics and economic growth 12. Feminist international trade and finance 13. Who gets what? 14. Feminist public finance and regulation 15. Feminist activism, reactivism, and social change 16. Feminist economists and the economics profession Index

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GOR011412368
9781782545767
178254576X
Advanced Introduction to Feminist Economics by Joyce P. Jacobsen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
2020-09-11
192
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