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`The editors should be congratulated for their excellent work on this handsomely produced biographical dictionary of women economists. . . all librarians should be induced, even in these financially straitened times, to add this work to their shopping list.' -- Gregory C.G. Moore, History of Economics Review `A Biographical Dictionary of Women Economists is a welcome addition to the literature on women in economics. The introduction is both interesting and useful . . . It traces the growth of understanding of the role of women in economics teaching, writing, and research, broadly defined . . . Entries are well balanced between biographical information (often fascinating) and economic contributions and significance. References to main publications and other sources of information will be useful to those scholars interested in pursuing further work on individuals.' -- Willie Henderson, The Economic Journal `This comprehensive reference work presents over 100 specially commissioned articles on the lives and writings of women who made significant contributions to the discipline of economics. It sheds new light on the often neglected heritage of women's analysis of economic issues and their participation in the discipline, and it aims to transform widely-held views about the past role of women in economics.' -- Journal of Consumer Policy `This publication is an important work with nothing currently comparable. Appropriate for undergraduates and above, general readers, and professional economists, this work is well written and. . . uniform in tone.' -- Hope Yelich, American Reference Books Annual 2002 `A groundbreaking work. . . The editors. . . [have] taken a giant step in restoring the contributions of women to economics. . . the book should be an inspiration to women who are drawn to the study of market forces, globalization, etc and who wonder if there is a place for women in the discipline.' -- Phyllis Holman Weisbard, Feminist Collections `Dimand and his co-editors present a seminal work consisting of 120 commissioned articles on the life and writings of retired or deceased women who have made significant contributions in economics since 1817. Coverage is universal. . . Alphabetically arranged, the book is well researched, thoroughly documented, and well written. . . . Until the appearance of this book, contributions of women in economics have received appallingly scant attention. . . . Recommended for upper-division undergraduates through faculty; essential for academic collections.' -- P.P. Philbin, Choice
Reseña del editor:
This major original reference work includes over one hundred specially commissioned articles on the lives and writings of women who made significant contributions to economics. It sheds new light on the rich, but too often neglected, heritage of women's analysis of economic issues and participation in the discipline of economics. In addition to those who wrote in English, some notable Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Swedish women economists are included. This book will transform widely-held views about the past role of women in economics, and will stimulate further research in this exciting but underdeveloped field. It is dedicated to the memory of Michele Pujol, a pioneer in the field.
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