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By Rania Antonopoulos (editor)

Hardcover:

9780415658171 | Routledge, December 18, 2013, cover price $145.00

Paperback:

9781138674455 | Routledge, May 16, 2016, cover price $54.95

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Product Description: This book presents research findings from across the global South that substantively improves our understanding of time-use, poverty and gender equalities, to shed light on why unpaid work is indispensable to economic analysis and effective policy making.
By Rania Antonopoulos (editor) and Indira Hirway (editor)

Hardcover:

9780230217300 | Palgrave Macmillan, January 15, 2010, cover price $120.00 | About this edition: This book presents research findings from across the global South that substantively improves our understanding of time-use, poverty and gender equalities, to shed light on why unpaid work is indispensable to economic analysis and effective policy making.

Miscellaneous:

9780230250550, titled "Unpaid Work and the Economy: Gender, Time Use and Poverty in Developing Countries" | Palgrave Macmillan, December 1, 2009, cover price $95.00

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Product Description: Conventional exchange rate models are based on the fundamental hypothesis that, in the long run, real exchange rates adjust in such a way as to make countries equally competitive, eliminating trade surpluses and deficits. The contention of this book, based on the theoretical underpinnings of absolute competitive advantage, is that movements of long-run exchange rate are determined by real unit costs of tradable goods...read more

Paperback:

9783639156690 | Vdm Verlag Dr Mueller E K, June 30, 2009, cover price $69.00 | About this edition: Conventional exchange rate models are based on the fundamental hypothesis that, in the long run, real exchange rates adjust in such a way as to make countries equally competitive, eliminating trade surpluses and deficits.

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