Adam Smith's daughters : eight prominent women economists from the eighteenth century to the present

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Adam Smith's daughters : eight prominent women economists from the eighteenth century to the present

Bette Polkinghorn, Dorothy Lampen Thomson

Edward Elgar Pub., c1998

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Rev. ed. of: Adam Smith's daughters / Dorothy Lampen Thomson. 1st ed. 1973

Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-124) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This new and expanded edition of a classic work draws our attention to the often neglected role women have played in the development of economics. The work and intellectual history of eight prominent women economists of the eighteenth to twentieth centuries are studied to reveal how they strove to become successful contributors to economic science.These women economists had vastly different lives and philosophies. Jane Marcet, Harriet Martineau and Millicent Fawcett followed the goal of free enterprise and individualism and wrote on the subject when economics was still in its infancy. Rosa Luxemburg, Beatrice Webb and Joan Robinson were all believers in some form of collective government, and Barbara Bergmann and Irma Adelman concern themselves with income distribution, in both developed and developing countries. The authors examine the respective backgrounds and discuss the intellectual histories of these remarkable women to throw light on the development of economics since the time of Adam Smith. This book will be welcomed by students and scholars interested in the contribution women have made to the advancement of economic science.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Jane Marcet 2. Harriet Martineau 3. Millicent Fawcett 4. Rosa Luxemburg 5. Beatrice Webb 6. Joan Robinson 7. Irma Adelman 8. Barbara Bergman Bibliography Index

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  • NCID
    BA39295573
  • ISBN
    • 1858980844
  • LCCN
    98022239
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Northampton, Mass.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 130 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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