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Tending the body: the history of economics -- Tending the soul: the defense of "noneconomic values" -- Bringing body and soul together -- Love and money? The question of individual motivation -- Business and ethics? The question of organizational behavior -- Keeping body and soul together
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Beyond Economic Man, ten years later -- Marianne A. Ferber and Julie A. Nelson -- Separative and soluble selves: dichotomous thinking in economics / Paula England -- Contracting for care / Paula England and Nancy Folbre -- Separative and soluble firms: androcentric bias and business ethics /...
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This is the first book to examine the central tenets of economics from a feminist point of view. In these original essays, the authors suggest that the discipline of economics could be improved by freeing itself from masculine biases. Beyond Economic Man raises questions about the discipline not...
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This is the first book to examine the central tenets of economics from a feminist point of view. In these original essays, the authors suggest that the discipline of economics could be improved by freeing itself from masculine biases. Beyond Economic Man raises questions about the discipline not...
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Does Rational Choice Theory (RCT) have something important to contribute to the humanities? Jon Elster and others answer affirmatively, arguing that RCT is a powerful tool that will lend clarity and rigor to work in the humanities just as it (presumably) has in economics. This essay examines the...
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