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68 <strong>Bibliography</strong> – Gender in International Political Economy<br />

Mkandawire, Thandika (Ed.): Social Policy<br />

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for Women’s Economic and Social Rights:<br />

How useful is the International Covenant<br />

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Floro, Maria; Dymski, Gary (2000): Financial Crisis,<br />

Gender, and Power: An Analytical<br />

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Frericks, Patricia; Maier, Robert; De Graaf,<br />

Willibrord (2007): European Pension<br />

Reforms: Individualization, Privatization<br />

and Gender Pension Gaps. In: Social<br />

Politics, 14, 2, 212-237.<br />

Goetz, Anne Marie (2007): Political Cleaners:<br />

Women as the New Anti-Corruption Force.<br />

In: Development and Change, 38, 1, 87-<br />

105.<br />

Griffin, Penny (2007): Sexing the Economy in a<br />

Neo-liberal World Order: Neo-liberal<br />

Discourse and the (Re)Production of<br />

Heteronormative Heterosexuality. In: The<br />

British Journal of Politics and International<br />

Relations, 9, 2, 220-238.<br />

Grosser, Kate; Moon, Jeremy (2005): Gender<br />

Mainstreaming and Corporate Social<br />

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Journal of Politics, 7, 4, 327-340.<br />

Grown, Caren; Elson, Diane; Çağatay, Nilufer<br />

(2000): Introduction. In: World<br />

Development, 28, 7, 1145-1156.<br />

ILO (2004): Gender and Globalization: A<br />

Macroeconomic Perspective. Working<br />

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Johnson, Susan (2004): Gender Norms in Financial<br />

Markets: Evidence from Kenya. In: World<br />

Development, 32, 8, 1355-1374.<br />

Kilgour, Maureen A. (2007): The UN Global<br />

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Women: revealing a 'well hidden' mandate.<br />

In: Third World Quarterly, 28, 4, 751-773.<br />

Laframboise, Nicole; Trumbic, Tea (2003): The<br />

Effects of Fiscal Policies on the Economic<br />

Development of Women in the Middle East<br />

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Lim, Joseph Y. (2000): The Effects of the East<br />

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Development, 28, 7, 1285-1306.<br />

Lund, Ragnhild; Panda, Smita Mishra (2000): The<br />

Asian financial crisis, women's work and<br />

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Geography, 54, 3, 128-133.<br />

Marier, Patrik (2007): Affirming, Transforming, or<br />

Neglecting Gender Conceptualizing<br />

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Massa, Massimo; Simonov, Andrei (2006): Hedging,<br />

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of Financial Studies, 19, 2, 633-685.<br />

Norton, Andy; Elson, Diane (Ed.) (2002): What’s<br />

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London: Overseas Development Institute.<br />

Panda, Smita Mishra (2008): Engendering<br />

Governance Institutions: State, Market and<br />

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Pearson, Ruth (2007): Beyond women workers:<br />

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28, 4, 731-749.<br />

Perrons, Diane (2004): Globalisation and Social<br />

Change: People and Places in a Divided<br />

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Peterson, V. Spike (2002): Rewriting (Global)<br />

Political Economy as Reproductive,<br />

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In: International Feminist Journal<br />

of Politics, 4, 1, 1-30.<br />

Peterson, V. Spike (2003): A Critical Rewriting of<br />

Global Political Economy. Integrating<br />

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Runyan, Anne Sisson (1999): Women in the<br />

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Elizabeth (Ed.): Gender Politics in Global<br />

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Murphy, Craig N. (Ed.): Egalitarian Politics<br />

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Justice: Lessons from Global Negotiations.<br />

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Staveren, Irene van (2001): Gender Biases in<br />

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Staveren, Irene van (2002): Global finance and<br />

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Staveren, Irene van; Espino, Alma (2002):<br />

Instruments for Gender Equality in Trade

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