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Economics education / Global Development and Environment Institute / Feminist economists / Feminist economics / Julie Nelson / Ecological economics / Frank Ackerman / Microeconomics / Factors of production / Economics / Environmental economics / Environmental social science
Date: 2008-03-05 12:27:59
Economics education
Global Development and Environment Institute
Feminist economists
Feminist economics
Julie Nelson
Ecological economics
Frank Ackerman
Microeconomics
Factors of production
Economics
Environmental economics
Environmental social science

Rationality and Humanity: A View from Feminist Economics

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