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Machine generated contents note: Exchange and Deception: A Feminist Perspective 1
Chapter 0: Introduction by the Editors 3
Part 1: A Feminist Reading of Economic Thinking 11
1.1 Adam Smith, Exchange, Deception and Women 11
Chapter 1.1.1: Adam Smith and Feminist Perspectives on Exchange
Caroline Gerschlager 13
Chapter 1.1.2: On Adam Smith and Gender Construction
Monika Mokre 27
Chapter 1.1.3: Feminism and the Economics of Deception:
An Examination of Adam Smith's "Spirit of System"
Julie A. Nelson 43
Chapter 1.1.4: Some Ear-picking Comments on Adam Smith, Feminism and Deception
Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap 55
1.2 The World of Economists/Economic Exchange: From the Old Testament to Gary Becker 59
Chapter 1.2.1: The Political Economy of the Divine
Susan Feiner 61
Chapter 1.2.2: Dependency and Denial in Conceptualizations of Economic Exchange
Edith Kuiper 75
Chapter 1.2.3: The Need of an Intergender Contract in Overlapping Generations (OLG) Models
Doris A. Behrens, Gottfried Haber,
Christian Richter, Karin Schonpflug 91
Chapter 1.2.4: On Dependency, Caring and Criticism.
Richard Sturn 105
Part 2: (Self-)Deception and Female Careers. Two Case Studies 111
Chapter 2.1: Between "Gifts" and "Commodities": An Anthropological Approach to the Austrian Academic Field
Herta Nobauer 113
Chapter 2.2: Exchange, Deception and Disillusionment - Some Considerations on Women in the Arts and Media in Austria
Elisabeth Mayerhofer 133
Part 3: Methodological Considerations 145
Chapter 3.1: Symmetry in Feminist Economics
Esther-Mirjam Sent 147
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