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Highlights
- An important new book, bringing together into one volume many of the salient early articles in the field as well as recent contributions, this reader is an examination of and response to the effects of heteronormativity on both economic outcomes and economics as a discipline.
- About the Author: Joyce P. Jacobsen is Andrews Professor of Economics at Wesleyan University, Connecticut, USAAdam Zeller is Manager of Distribution and Retail Operations, HBO Video, New York, USA
- 480 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Economics
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About the Book
An important new book, bringing together into one volume many of the salient early articles in the field as well as recent contributions, this reader is an examination of and response to the effects of heteronormativity on both economic outcomes and economics as a discipline.
Book Synopsis
An important new book, bringing together into one volume many of the salient early articles in the field as well as recent contributions, this reader is an examination of and response to the effects of heteronormativity on both economic outcomes and economics as a discipline.
Review Quotes
"Jacobsen and Zeller provide an excellent grouping of articles and in doing so represent many facets of the field in one place. It is highly recommended reading for anyone looking for a good and frequently challenging overview of queer economics." - Stacy Sneeringer, Wellesley College.
About the Author
Joyce P. Jacobsen is Andrews Professor of Economics at Wesleyan University, Connecticut, USA
Adam Zeller is Manager of Distribution and Retail Operations, HBO Video, New York, USA