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‘Feminist Political Economy: A Global Perspective’ offers an incisive exploration into the intersections of gender, economics, and politics. This scholarly work, featuring contributions from renowned academics such as Lourdes Benería and Diane Elson, delves into how global economic policies impact women’s lives across diverse cultures. Through rigorous analysis and case studies, the book examines themes of labour, development, and social justice, making it an essential read for those interested in understanding the economic dimensions of gender inequality. This compelling volume situates feminist theory within the broader context of political economy, providing a critical lens on global economic structures.






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