James Heintz 
The Economy’s Other Half [PDF ebook] 
How Taking Gender Seriously Transforms Macroeconomics

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Choices made in macroeconomic policies – such as government spending, taxation, monetary policy and financial regulation – have distinct distributive consequences for women and men. They also shape the constraints within which efforts to advance gender equality must operate. The implications of gender dynamics for macroeconomics extends beyond consideration of distributive outcomes. The unpaid and non-market work that women perform – running a household, bringing up children – is unrecognized and uncounted in macroeconomic variables used to formulate policy. Yet the economic consequences of these unpaid activities are far-reaching: contributing to the well-being of society, affecting productive activities in the market economy and creating the foundation for the long-run sustainability of our economies.


It has long been assumed that economic growth and women’s growing participation in the paid workforce would eventually take care of gender inequalities, and yet there is little evidence that faster growth will achieve this. In addition it ignores the valuable and quantifiable role that the unpaid work of women for their families contributes to the economy.


James Heintz tackles the shortcomings of macroeconomics in relation to gender dynamics and challenges the dominant methods and measurements, suggesting new ways of framing macroeconomic concepts. He concludes by considering implications for how this new way of thinking could transform policymaking in the future.

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Table des matières

Foreword by Series Editors
Introduction
1. Gender inequality and macroeconomic policy
2. The mis-measured economy: incorporating feminist ideas into macroeconomic accounting
3. Reimagining macro: gender and economics in the long run
4. Revamping macroeconomics so that people count


A propos de l’auteur

James Heintz is Andrew Glyn Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9781788210645 ● Taille du fichier 1.4 MB ● Maison d’édition Agenda Publishing ● Lieu Newcastle Upon Tyne ● Pays GB ● Publié 2018 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 6867752 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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