Unravelling the complex relationship between gender inequality and
trade, this is the first book to combine the tools of economic and
gender analysis to examine the relationship between international
trade and gender relations.
The book brings together fourteen contributions from a variety
of economic perspectives, including structuralist,
institutionalist, neoclassical and Post-Keynesian by a range of
authors including Lourdes Beneria, William Darity, Marzia Fontana
and Mariama Williams to demonstrate what feminist economics
contribution to the analysis of international trade, through
theoretical modelling, econometric analysis and policy-oriented
contributions. It includes evidence from industrialized,
semi-industrialized, and agrarian economies, using country case
studies and cross-country analysis.
Arguing that trade expansion and reduction of gender inequality
can be combined, but only if an appropriate mix and sequence of
trade and other economic policies is implemented, this book is key
reading for all students of international economics, gender and
cultural studies and politics and international relations, amongst
other disciplines.
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