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The Routledge Handbook of the History of Women’s Economic Thought
Ursula Hicks’ and Vera Lutz’s contributions to development finance 1
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Lucy Brillant
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October 3 2018
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
Indian women’s agency through Indian women’s literature
pp. 33
English women’s economic thought in the 1790s
pp. 53
British women on the British Empire
pp. 73
Harriet Taylor Mill, Mary Paley Marshall and Beatrice Potter Webb
pp. 90
Japanese women’s economics, 1818–2005 1
pp. 113
Contextualizing women’s economic thought in late Imperial Russia and in the early years of revolution
pp. 129
Is equal pay worth it?
pp. 150
The economic thought of the Women’s Co-operative Guild
pp. 169
Anecdotes of discrimination
pp. 191
The point is to change it
pp. 211
Women economists in the academy
pp. 229
Daughters of Commons
pp. 250
Women economists of promise?
pp. 272
Early women economists at Columbia University
pp. 290
Chinese economic development and Chinese women economists
pp. 309
Austrian School women economists
pp. 325
Placing women’s economics within Soviet economic discourse
pp. 341
Ursula Hicks’ and Vera Lutz’s contributions to development finance 1
pp. 358
The two faces of economic forecasting in Italy
pp. 375
The first 100 years of female economists in sub-Saharan Africa
pp. 392
Women economists of the Arab Homeland 1
pp. 407
The invisible ones
pp. 428
Women’s employment in the Informal Sector in Developing Countries
pp. 442
Women’s neoclassical models of marriage, 1972–2015
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