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Feminist economics and the World Bank
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LCC: HQ1381 .F462 2006 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 330/.082 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 22)
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Table Of Contents
Feminist economics and the World Bank : an introduction / Drucilla K. Barker and Edith Kuiper
The World Bank, development, adjustment and gender equality / Zafiris Tzannatos
An assessment of efforts to promote gender equality at the World Bank / Carolyn M. Long
Rhetoric and realities : a comment / Sakuntala Navarsimhan
Engendering development : a critique / Rose-Marie Avin
Engendering agricultural technology for Africa's farmers / Cheryl Doss
Taking gender differences in bargaining power seriously / Stephanie Seguino
World Bank discourse and World Bank policy in Engendering development : a comment / Karin Schoenpflug
Colonizing knowledge : economics and interdisciplinarity in Engendering development / Suzanne Bergeron
Adjustment with a woman's face : gender and macroeconomic policy at the World Bank / Cynthia Wood
Gender and intrahousehold decision-making : international migration and other frontiers for development policy / Aida Orgocka and Gale Summerfield
Engendering development or gender main-streaming? : a critical assessment from the Commonwealth Caribbean / Violet Eudine Barriteau
"Disciplining" and "engendering" the World Bank : a comment / Laura Parisi
A seat at the table : feminist economists negotiate development / Drucilla K. Barker
Why feminist economists should pay more attention to the coherence between the World Bank and the WTO / Mariama Williams
Engendering the German Parliamentary Commission report on "Globalization of the world economy" / Brigitte Young
Women's rights and Engendering development / Diane Elson
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0510/2005007856.html
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