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[log in to unmask] (Kaboub, Fadhel)
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Sun Apr 30 16:23:20 2006
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It was actually Pigou who wrote this in 1920:  
  
"Thus, if a man marries his housekeeper or his cook, the national  
dividend is diminished" (Pigou, The Economics of Welfare, 1960,  
pp.32-33), quoted in _Feminism and anti-feminism in early economic  
thought_ by Michele Pujol, 1992, p. 169-170).  
  
Fadhel Kaboub  
  
  

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