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Heterodox feminist scholars have argued that global trade patterns reflect patterns of competitive advantage-rather than comparative advantage-and that that competitive advantage is gendered. Further, they have suggested that we need more theoretical and empirical scholarship in this area. This...
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Women have long been at the edge of economic history. According to Humphries (1991) and Sharpe (1995), shifting them … from there ''to the heart'' goes into stages. The first stage involves recognising the extent to which the role of women … has been neglected. The second stage aims to integrate women in the mainstream of economic history, with potentially …
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The aim of this article is to discuss why we should synthesize feminist and post-Keynesian/Kaleckian economics. We answer three related questions. Why does post-Keynesian economics need feminist economics? Why does feminist economics need post-Keynesian macroeconomics? Finally, what is the...
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