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		<title>The women who made modern economics</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Drawing on her personal experiences and relating them to the work of women past and present who are often overlooked, Rachel Reeves explores the ideas of theorists such as Harriet Martineau, Mary Paley Marshall and Joan Robinson but also the contributions of policy makers such as Janet Yellen, Gita Gopinath and Christine Lagarde. Throughout, she outlines her vision for the future of the economy if she does become the first female Chancellor of the UK, a future in which productivity is enhanced, growth is sustainable and there are opportunities for all, not just a privileged elite.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Changes the narrative of economic history and provides a powerful call for action&#8217; Mark Carney</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;If you want to follow the money, start here&#8217; Jeanette Winterson</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;[A] thrilling, human account of how these brilliant pioneering women have changed our world for the better&#8217; Tina Brown</b></p>
<p><b><i>The Women Who Made Modern Economics </i>rediscovers the   stories of those whose contributions to economics have been overlooked for   too long and argues for a fairer society.</b></p>
<p>Rachel Reeves&#8217;s passionate, powerful and inspiring new book tells the untold stories of some of the women whose work, dreams and ideas have shaped modern economics and the way we think about the economy. Drawing on her own experiences and linking them to the women who have gone before, Rachel  Reeves explores the   ideas of economic theorists such as Harriet Martineau, Mary Paley Marshall   and Joan Robinson. She also describes and analyses the contributions of today&#8217;s   policy makers like Janet Yellen, Gita Gopinath and Christine Lagarde,   offering insight into how their work has influenced her.</p>
<p>   As the potential next Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the first female   Chancellor after 800 years, Reeves   outlines her vision for the future of the economy: a future in which economic security is restored, family finances are boosted, and the economy grows to make every part of Britain better off.  </p>
<p>Most importantly this book is dedicated to the women who have gone before and to those who will change our future.</p>
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