Part I: Law and Economics and Neoclassical Economic Theory
1
(56)
Economic Rhetoric, Economic Individualism, and the Law and Economics School
3
(17)
Terence Dougherty
The Demoralization of Economics: Can We Recover from Bentham and Return to Smith?
20
(12)
Deirdre McCloskey
Separative and Soluble Selves: Dichotomous Thinking in Economics
32
(25)
Paula England
Part II: Feminism Confronts Neoclassical Economic Theory and Law and Economics
57
(118)
Playing with Fire: Feminist Legal Theorists and the Tools of Economics
61
(33)
Neil H. Buchanan
Feminism and Eutrophic Methodologies
94
(23)
Douglas A. Kysar
Private Property, the Private Subject, and Women: Can Women Truly Be Owners of Capital?
117
(14)
Elizabeth Mayes
Nest Eggs and Stormy Weather: Law, Culture, and Black Women's Lack of Wealth
131
(16)
Regina Austin
Deconstructing the State-Market Divide: The Rhetoric of Regulation from Workers' Compensation to the World Trade Organization
147
(28)
Martha T. McCluskey
Part III: The Costs of the Free Market: Theories of Collective Responsibility and the Withering Away of Public Goods
175
(118)
Cracking the Foundational Myths: Independence, Autonomy, and Self-Sufficiency
179
(14)
Martha Albertson Fineman
The Politics of Economics in Welfare Reform
193
(32)
Martha T. McCluskey
Deterring ``Irresponsible'' Reproduction through Welfare Reform
225
(36)
Linda C. McClain
Feminist Economics: Implications for Education
261
(32)
Myra H. Strober
Part IV: Feminism, Economics, and Labor
293
(108)
The New Face of Employment Discrimination
297
(27)
Katherine V. W. Stone
Contingent Labor: Ideology in Practice
324
(14)
Risa L. Lieberwitz
Commodification and Women's Household Labor
338
(35)
Katharine B. Silbaugh
Is There Agency in Dependency? Expanding the Feminist Justifications for Restructuring Wage Work
373
(28)
Laura T. Kessler
Part V: Economics and Intimacy: Gendered Economic Roles and the Regulation of Intimate Relationships
401
(100)
What Do Women Really Want? Economics, Justice, and the Market for Intimate Relationships
405
(18)
June Carbone
Can Families Be Efficient? A Feminist Appraisal
423
(27)
Ann Laquer Estin
Some Concerns about Applying Economics to Family Law
450
(17)
Margaret F. Brinig
The Business of Intimacy: Bridging the Private--Private Distinction
467
(34)
Martha M. Ertman
Contributors
501
(2)
Index
503
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