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Women’s Approach to Economics and Firms

In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics

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  • Miguel-Ángel Galindo

    (University of Castilla-La Mancha)

  • Domingo Ribeiro

    (University of Valencia)

  • Juan José Rubio

    (University of Castilla-La Mancha)

Abstract

Women and works by female economists appeared in the economic literature of the Classical and Neoclassical periods. While a portion of such literature popularized the approaches of male economists, others part criticized some established views, especially those dealing with wages, education, and the position of women in the family. The objective of this article is to analyze the main economic approaches held by women, starting with an analysis of the situation of women in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The differences between women’s thoughts on economics and the classical and neoclassical economic approaches are considered, as well as women’s thoughts on productivity and firm’s activity.

Suggested Citation

  • Miguel-Ángel Galindo & Domingo Ribeiro & Juan José Rubio, 2012. "Women’s Approach to Economics and Firms," International Studies in Entrepreneurship, in: Miguel-Angel Galindo & Domingo Ribeiro (ed.), Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics, chapter 0, pages 9-19, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:inschp:978-1-4614-1293-9_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1293-9_2
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