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Imagining Economics Otherwise: Encounters with Identity/Difference
Authors:S. Charusheela
Affiliation:1. Department of Women's Studies , University of Nevada , 4505 Maryland Parkway, Box 455055, Las Vegas, NV, 89154, US s.charusheela@unlv.edu
Abstract:How can theoretical criticisms to economics introduced by feminist economists be addressed empirically? Feminist scholars outside economics have spent considerable time debating appropriate methods and have often argued that interactive, situated research is more appropriate for answering feminist concerns. By telling the stories of three Palestinian women, I provide examples where qualitative research can enhance and even challenge quantitative research. I argue that our understanding of concepts such as power, individualism and preference formation will be enhanced by the use of qualitative methods and that feminist economists should be among those questioning the narrow definition of acceptable evidence articulated by mainstream economists.
Keywords:Qualitative Methods  Modeling Assumptions  Palestinian Women  Power  Situated Research
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