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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xvii, 515 pages)
- Contents
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- pt. I. Law and economics and neoclassical economic theory. 1. Economic rhetoric, economic individualism, and the law and economics school / Terence Dougherty
- 2. The demoralization of economics: can we recover from Bentham and return to Smith? / Deirdre McCloskey
- 3. Separative and soluble selves: dichotomous thinking in economics / Paula England
- pt. II. Feminism confronts neoclassical economic theory and law and economics. 4. Playing with fire: feminist legal theorists and the tools of economics / Neil H. Buchanan
- 5. Feminism and eutrophic methodologies / Douglas A. Kysar
- 6. Private property, the private subject, and women: can women truly be owners of capital? / Elizabeth Mayes
- 7. Nest eggs and stormy weather: law, culture, and black women's lack of wealth / Regina Austin
- 8. Deconstructing the state-market divide: the rhetoric of regulation from workers' compensation to the World Trade Organization / Martha T. McCluskey
- pt. III. The costs of the free market: theories of collective responsibility and the withering away of public goods. 9. Cracking the foundational myths: independence, autonomy, and self-sufficiency / Martha Albertson Fineman
- 10. The politics of economics in welfare reform / Martha T. McClusky
- 11. Deterring "irresponsible" reproduction through welfare reform / Linda C. McClain
- 12. Feminist economics: implications for education / Myra H. Strober
- pt. IV. Feminism, economics, and labor. 13. The new face of employment discrimination / Katherine V.W. Stone
- 14. Contingent labor: ideology in practice / Risa L. Lieberwitz
- 15. Commodification and women's household labor / Katherine B. Silbaugh
- 16. Is there agency in dependency? Expanding the feminist justifications for restructuring wage work / Laura T. Kessler
- pt. V. Economics and intimacy: gendered economic roles and the regulation of intimate relationships. 17. What do women really want? Economics, justice, and the market for intimate relationships / June Carbone
- 18. Can families be efficient? A feminist appraisal / Ann Laquer Estin
- 19. Some concerns about applying economics to family law / Margaret F. Brinig
- 20. The business of intimacy: bridging the private-private distinction / Martha M. Ertman
- Isbn
- 9781501724077
- Label
- Feminism confronts homo economicus : gender, law, and society
- Title
- Feminism confronts homo economicus
- Title remainder
- gender, law, and society
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Martha Albertson Fineman and Terence Dougherty
- Subject
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- Droit et économie politique
- Economic man
- Economic man
- Electronic books
- Feminismus
- Feminismus
- Feminist economics
- Feminist economics
- Feminist jurisprudence
- Feminist jurisprudence
- Féminisme et droit
- Homo œconomicus
- Law and economics
- Law and economics
- Neoclassical school of economics
- Neoclassical school of economics
- Neoklassische Theorie
- Neoklassische Theorie
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory
- Sociological jurisprudence
- Sociological jurisprudence
- Sociologie juridique
- École néoclassique d'économie politique
- Économie féministe
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- JSTOR
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Fineman, Martha
- Dougherty, Terence
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Feminist jurisprudence
- Sociological jurisprudence
- Law and economics
- Economic man
- Feminist economics
- Neoclassical school of economics
- Féminisme et droit
- Sociologie juridique
- Droit et économie politique
- Homo œconomicus
- Économie féministe
- École néoclassique d'économie politique
- Economic man
- Feminist economics
- Feminist jurisprudence
- Law and economics
- Neoclassical school of economics
- Sociological jurisprudence
- Feminismus
- Neoklassische Theorie
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory
- Feminismus
- Neoklassische Theorie
- Label
- Feminism confronts homo economicus : gender, law, and society, edited by Martha Albertson Fineman and Terence Dougherty
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- online resource
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- cr
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- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- pt. I. Law and economics and neoclassical economic theory. 1. Economic rhetoric, economic individualism, and the law and economics school / Terence Dougherty -- 2. The demoralization of economics: can we recover from Bentham and return to Smith? / Deirdre McCloskey -- 3. Separative and soluble selves: dichotomous thinking in economics / Paula England -- pt. II. Feminism confronts neoclassical economic theory and law and economics. 4. Playing with fire: feminist legal theorists and the tools of economics / Neil H. Buchanan -- 5. Feminism and eutrophic methodologies / Douglas A. Kysar -- 6. Private property, the private subject, and women: can women truly be owners of capital? / Elizabeth Mayes -- 7. Nest eggs and stormy weather: law, culture, and black women's lack of wealth / Regina Austin -- 8. Deconstructing the state-market divide: the rhetoric of regulation from workers' compensation to the World Trade Organization / Martha T. McCluskey -- pt. III. The costs of the free market: theories of collective responsibility and the withering away of public goods. 9. Cracking the foundational myths: independence, autonomy, and self-sufficiency / Martha Albertson Fineman -- 10. The politics of economics in welfare reform / Martha T. McClusky -- 11. Deterring "irresponsible" reproduction through welfare reform / Linda C. McClain -- 12. Feminist economics: implications for education / Myra H. Strober -- pt. IV. Feminism, economics, and labor. 13. The new face of employment discrimination / Katherine V.W. Stone -- 14. Contingent labor: ideology in practice / Risa L. Lieberwitz -- 15. Commodification and women's household labor / Katherine B. Silbaugh -- 16. Is there agency in dependency? Expanding the feminist justifications for restructuring wage work / Laura T. Kessler -- pt. V. Economics and intimacy: gendered economic roles and the regulation of intimate relationships. 17. What do women really want? Economics, justice, and the market for intimate relationships / June Carbone -- 18. Can families be efficient? A feminist appraisal / Ann Laquer Estin -- 19. Some concerns about applying economics to family law / Margaret F. Brinig -- 20. The business of intimacy: bridging the private-private distinction / Martha M. Ertman
- Control code
- on1046086355
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- 1 online resource (xvii, 515 pages)
- File format
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- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781501724077
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- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- JSTOR
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- 22573/ctv3ph0gt
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- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1046086355
- Label
- Feminism confronts homo economicus : gender, law, and society, edited by Martha Albertson Fineman and Terence Dougherty
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- pt. I. Law and economics and neoclassical economic theory. 1. Economic rhetoric, economic individualism, and the law and economics school / Terence Dougherty -- 2. The demoralization of economics: can we recover from Bentham and return to Smith? / Deirdre McCloskey -- 3. Separative and soluble selves: dichotomous thinking in economics / Paula England -- pt. II. Feminism confronts neoclassical economic theory and law and economics. 4. Playing with fire: feminist legal theorists and the tools of economics / Neil H. Buchanan -- 5. Feminism and eutrophic methodologies / Douglas A. Kysar -- 6. Private property, the private subject, and women: can women truly be owners of capital? / Elizabeth Mayes -- 7. Nest eggs and stormy weather: law, culture, and black women's lack of wealth / Regina Austin -- 8. Deconstructing the state-market divide: the rhetoric of regulation from workers' compensation to the World Trade Organization / Martha T. McCluskey -- pt. III. The costs of the free market: theories of collective responsibility and the withering away of public goods. 9. Cracking the foundational myths: independence, autonomy, and self-sufficiency / Martha Albertson Fineman -- 10. The politics of economics in welfare reform / Martha T. McClusky -- 11. Deterring "irresponsible" reproduction through welfare reform / Linda C. McClain -- 12. Feminist economics: implications for education / Myra H. Strober -- pt. IV. Feminism, economics, and labor. 13. The new face of employment discrimination / Katherine V.W. Stone -- 14. Contingent labor: ideology in practice / Risa L. Lieberwitz -- 15. Commodification and women's household labor / Katherine B. Silbaugh -- 16. Is there agency in dependency? Expanding the feminist justifications for restructuring wage work / Laura T. Kessler -- pt. V. Economics and intimacy: gendered economic roles and the regulation of intimate relationships. 17. What do women really want? Economics, justice, and the market for intimate relationships / June Carbone -- 18. Can families be efficient? A feminist appraisal / Ann Laquer Estin -- 19. Some concerns about applying economics to family law / Margaret F. Brinig -- 20. The business of intimacy: bridging the private-private distinction / Martha M. Ertman
- Control code
- on1046086355
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xvii, 515 pages)
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781501724077
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Note
- JSTOR
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 22573/ctv3ph0gt
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1046086355
Subject
- Droit et économie politique
- Economic man
- Economic man
- Electronic books
- Feminismus
- Feminismus
- Feminist economics
- Feminist economics
- Feminist jurisprudence
- Feminist jurisprudence
- Féminisme et droit
- Homo œconomicus
- Law and economics
- Law and economics
- Neoclassical school of economics
- Neoclassical school of economics
- Neoklassische Theorie
- Neoklassische Theorie
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory
- Sociological jurisprudence
- Sociological jurisprudence
- Sociologie juridique
- École néoclassique d'économie politique
- Économie féministe
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