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Routledge - Feminism, Objectivity and Economics Book

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Description

Explore the intersection of gender and economic theory with Feminism, Objectivity and Economics (Economics as Social Theory). Published by Routledge, this text provides a deep look into the central concerns of feminist economics. It serves as an accessible entry point for readers looking to understand how social theory impacts economic perspectives. Originally published in 1995, this work remains a significant resource for students and academics. Edith Kuiper of Feminist Economics describes the book as a very accessible resource that introduces readers to the core themes of the field. Whether you are studying business, finance, or law, this book offers a unique perspective on the social dimensions of economic thought. It is an essential addition to any academic library focused on economics and social theory.

Key Features

Introduces central concerns of feminist economics through an accessible writing style for new readers.

Part of the Economics as Social Theory series, providing a specialized academic perspective.

Published by Routledge, a reputable imprint of Taylor and Francis.

Offers a foundational look at the relationship between objectivity and economic theory.

Provides a historical and theoretical framework originally established in 1995.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
07 December 1995
Listed Since
09 February 2007

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