Social Content
May 8th, 2021
Critically reflect on the following reading: Elson, D. and Cagatay, N. (2000) The Social Content of Macroeconomic Policies, World Development, 28(7):1347-64. And then address the following questions: 1. What is meant by the social content of macroeconomics? How does it differ from the mainstream approach? 2. What are the three biases that prevent transformative perspectives in macroeconomics? Why are they significant for womens economic status?
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