Greed, Lust and Gender: A History of Economic Ideas

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Greed, Lust and Gender: A History of Economic Ideas is a scholarly book that examines how economic thought has historically treated issues of gender, power, and moral motivations in economic behavior.

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instanceOf book
history of economic thought
scholarly work
addresses ethical dimensions of economic behavior
intersections of gender and power in economic institutions
analyzes historical debates about greed in markets
historical debates about sexuality and economic order
normative assumptions in economic models
author Nancy Folbre NERFINISHED
contribution highlights moral and emotional dimensions of economic behavior
integrates gender analysis into history of economic thought
critiques androcentric biases in economic theory
narrow conceptions of rational economic man
examines gendered assumptions in classical economics
gendered assumptions in neoclassical economics
how economists have conceptualized altruism
how economists have conceptualized self-interest
moral narratives surrounding markets
the role of family and household in economic thought
field economics
feminist economics
gender studies
history of economic thought
focusesOn moral assumptions in economics
motivations such as greed and lust in economic models
power relations in economic analysis
treatment of gender in economic theory
genre academic literature
feminist economics literature
hasForm printed book
textual work
intendedAudience researchers in feminist economics
researchers in gender studies
scholars of economics
students of economic history
language English
mainSubject economic thought
gender
history of economic ideas
moral motivations in economic behavior
power
perspective critical history of ideas
feminist perspective
typeOfWork monograph

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