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There is also, of course
A biographical dictionary of women economists / edited by Robert W. Dimand, Mary Ann Dimand, and Evelyn L. Forget.
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, Mass : Edward Elgar, c2000.
Daniele Besomi
Il giorno 19-ago-2012, alle ore 18.45, luigino bruni ha scritto:
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> I'm writing a paper with a colleague (Smerilli) on the women contribution to economics (and more in general on the feminine dimension in economics), but it is very difficult to find a sort of history of the early days, because most of the references I found begin the history with Johan Robinson, Anna Schwartz, plus some references to Mill's and Marshall's wives. In particular I'm interested in knowing who was the first academic woman with a tenure/position in universities in England or US or other countries.
> Thanks
> Luigino
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