The Diane Elson Reader
Gender, Development and Macroeconomic Policy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Agenda Publishing
Publishing:25th Sep '25
£19.99
This title is due to be published on 25th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This volume brings together seminal papers and contributions from Diane Elson’s extensive back catalogue, including key contributions from the pre-digital era that are now difficult to find. The collection reflects the author’s enduring fascination with the interaction of gender, development and economics and the relevance of her thinking for tackling inequality and economic problems today.
Diane Elson has been and is one of the most important voices in demonstrating male bias in economic thinking and policy making. This collection brings together some of her most important, and provocative, essays, and will be warmly welcomed.
-- A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi, Professor Emeritus of Economics, Global Justice and Development, Trent University, CanadaDiane Elson, one of the most insightful economists of our time, has been a pioneer of the feminist economics critique of standard economic models, which ignore social relations of power, in particular gender, in the economy. Her work, on feminist macroeconomics and economic development, which is covered in this volume, shows why economic policies based on models that ignore these power relations, have had such poor outcomes.
-- Imraan Valodia, Director, Southern Centre for Inequality Studies, University of the WitwatersrandThis foundational work on feminist political economy and development highlights the centrality of gender inequalities in today’s world and how to address these in sustainable, equitable and caring ways. It is a must-read for all who wish to understand the gendered nature of macroeconomics and its effects.
-- Shirin M. Rai, FBA, author of Depletion: The Human Costs of CaringDiane Elson's book is a masterclass in feminist economics, illuminating the path to a more equitable future. Her groundbreaking research has transformed our understanding of gender and macroeconomics, inspiring a new generation of scholars and policymakers.
-- Lekha S. Chakraborty, Professor and Chair, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New DelhiWith clarity, deep knowledge, and an even deeper commitment to gender equality, Diane Elson offers an invaluable rethinking of development and macroeconomic theory and policy. This collection constitutes an important historical document of her contributions as a visionary feminist economist.
-- Maria S. Floro, Professor Emerita of Economics, American University, Washington, DCAs one of the leading lights of feminist economics, Diane Elson’s work has reframed the economics discipline, challenging its gender-blind assumptions and laying the intellectual groundwork for a generation of scholars and practitioners. This book brings together a lifetime of her extraordinary scholarship, from the foundational concepts she pioneered to the gender-aware and policy-relevant economic frameworks that continue to shape the field. This is not just a book to read – it’s a book to think with.
-- Sheba Tejani, Senior Lecturer in International Development, King’s College LondonDiane Elson’s pathbreaking contributions have set the research agenda in feminist macroeconomics over the past three decades, and this collection is an essential resource for feminist scholars and economists alike. Elson’s Introduction provides a superb synthesis of her work, while offering concise insights on new policy initiatives and both established and emerging scholarship.
-- Günseli Berik, Professor Emerita of Economics, University of UtahDiane Elson is a personal hero. Early on, her writing helped me understand the ‘structural adjustment’ that I was studying and living through, and her analysis of the gendered cost of crises continues to influence my own approach. Her 3R (recognize, reduce, redistribute) framework for unpaid care work, then extended by the ILO to the 5R (adding rewarding and representation of care workers) has been foundational.
-- Valeria Esquivel, International Labour OrganizaISBN: 9781788218559
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
Weight: unknown
192 pages