The Women Who Made Modern Economics
by Rachel Reeves
Narrated by Rachel Reeves
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Pub Date 26 Oct 2023 | Archive Date 26 Oct 2023
John Murray Press UK Audio | Basic Books
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Description
A powerful call to put the women back into economics and embrace a better future for all.
THE WOMEN WHO MADE MODERN ECONOMICS tells the story of the women who for too many years have been locked out of the economy with negative consequences for them and for society as a whole. Economic thinking has also largely ignored what women have to offer, marginalising the work of female economists or simply not recognising their achievements.
As a woman and economist who is herself challenging those barriers, Rachel Reeves has written a passionate, powerful and inspiring book dedicated to the women who have gone before and to those who will change the future. Drawing on her personal experiences and relating them to the work of women past and present who are often overlooked, Reeves explores the ideas of theorists such as Harriet Martineau, Mary Paley Marshall and Joan Robinson but also the contributions of policy makers such as Janet Yellen, Gita Gopinath and Christine Lagarde.
Throughout, she outlines her vision for the future of the economy if she does become the first female Chancellor of the UK, a future in which productivity is enhanced, growth is sustainable and there are opportunities for all, not just a privileged elite.
(P) 2023 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Available Editions
EDITION | Audiobook, Unabridged |
ISBN | 9781399807487 |
PRICE | £24.99 (GBP) |
DURATION | 7 Hours, 36 Minutes |