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YSI Panels on Feminist Economic Thought @ ISHET 2024

YSI-ISHET Panels on Feminist Economic Thought

Start time:

October 28, 2024 - October 29, 2024

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Location:

School of Economics, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, 500046

Type:

Panel discussion

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In August 2023, Azim Premji University hosted the first International Conference on the History of Economic Thought (HET) in India. The conference aimed to “contribute to the development of the field and advance our understanding of the historical roots of contemporary economic debates and challenges.” The presentations covered a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from African to Indian economic thought, from Ambedkar to Sraffa, from Keynesian to Feminist economics, and from Kautilya to Khaldun. The conference attracted a diverse group of HET and non-HET instructors and students from various parts of the country.

The Conference on the History of Economic Thought (HET) 2024 aims to contribute to the development of the field and the advancement of our understanding of the historical roots of contemporary economic debates and challenges. This is the first annual conference on HET since the formation of the Indian Society of the History of Economic Thought (ISHET) and will be organised in collaboration with the University of Hyderabad. In an effort to further improve access to and diffusion of HET knowledge in Indian academia, the YSI History of Economic Thought Working Group is also organising a one-day pre-conference workshop preceding the conference.

The contribution of feminist economics to economic thought and its re-opening of questions, theories, and assumptions have radicalised how we think about women’s role and contribution to the economy. Feminist economics has shown us that the economic man is not a woman. Given this context, it becomes crucial to incorporate feminist economic

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