Feminist economic philosophy is a knowledge project that challenges the traditionof economic thought, pointing to its ostracism of women. It investigates whyand how economic science has not treated gender issues ade- quately, for what reason it has denied women’s participation and contribution to economicproductivity and continues to hinder women to be part of it. The philosophy of feminist economics targets a transformation of economic categories.
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