Emphasis
on market-friendly contractionary macroeconomic
policies in recent years has done little
to promote greater gender equality even
in the case of the managed-market approaches
adopted by the East Asian late industrialisers.
This paper therefore argues that gender
equitable expansionary macroeconomic and
development policies are required, including
financial market regulation, regulation
of trade and investment flows, and gender-sensitive
public sector spending.
September 2, 2005. |
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