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Informationen zum Autor Irene van Staveren is Associate Professor of Feminist Development Economics at the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, the Netherlands. She is also Professor of Economics and Christian Ethics at Radboud University, Nijmegen. Diane Elson is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Essex, UK and Affiliated Professor in Feminist Development Economics at the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, the Netherlands. Caren A. Grown is a Senior Scholar at the Levy Economics Institute, Bard College, USA. Nilüfer Çatagay is Associate Professor of Economics and a faculty member of the Middle East Studies and Women's Studies Programs at the University of Utah, USA. Klappentext Unravelling the complex relationship between gender inequality and trade! this book combines the tools of economic and gender analysis to examine the relationship between international trade and gender relations. It is suitable for all students of international economics! gender and cultural studies and politics and international relations. Zusammenfassung Unravelling the complex relationship between gender inequality and trade, this is the first book to combine the tools of economic and gender analysis to examine the relationship between international trade and gender relations. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Whya Feminist Economisof Trade? Part 1: Trade and Gender: Framing the Issues 2. Genderand theSocial Constructionof Markets 3. Mainstream! Heterodox andFeminist Trade Theory Part2: Impacts of Gender Inequality on Trade 4. Gender! Tradeand Development: Labour Market Discriminationand North-South Termsof Trade 5. The Formal Structureofa Gender-segregated Low-income Econmy 6. Macroeconomic Effectsof Reducing Gender Wage Inequalityinan Export-oriented! Semi-industrialized Economy Part 3: Impacts of Trade on Gender Inequality 7. Modellingthe Effectsof Tradeon Womem at Work and at Home: Comparative Perspectives 8. Mature Export-led Growth andGender Wage Inequalityin Taiwan 9. Export-led Industrializationand Gender Differences inJob Creationand Destruction: Micro Evidence from theTurkish Manufacturing Sector 10. Gender Segregationand Gender Biasin Manufacturing Trade Expansion: Revisitingthe 'Wood Asymmetry' 11. Importing Equality orExporting Jobs?: Competitionand Gender Wageand Employment Differentialsin U.S. Manufacturing Part 4: Feminist Approaches to Trade Policy 12. Gender! Codes! andLabor Standardsin Global Production Systems 13. Gender Indicators for Monitoring Trade Agreements 14. Gender Issues in theMultilateral Trading System 15. Gender Equityand Globalization: Macroeconomic Policyfor Developing Countries ...