Julie A. Nelson
Global Development And Environment
Institute
tel. 617-627-6872
julie.nelson@tufts.edu
LINKS
TO SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
(Note: Links in bold font go to full documents (in .doc,
.pdf, or .htm formats). Other links may only go to
ordering information. Please report broken links to
julie.nelson@tufts.edu. For a
complete list of publications
including chapters in books, see C.V.)
Books:
Macroeconomics
in Context. Co-authored with Neva Goodman
and Jonathan Harris. M.E. Sharpe, 2008.
Microeconomics
in Context, Second Edition. Co-authored with
Neva
Goodwin, Frank Ackerman, and Thomas Weisskopf. M.E. Sharpe, 2008. (First Edition, Houghton
Mifflin, 2005.)
Introducing Economics: A Critical Guide for Teaching . Co-authored with Mark H. Maier. M.E. Sharpe, 2007.
Economics
for Humans. University
of Chicago Press, September 2006. (Also translated into Korean.)
Feminist Economics Today: Beyond Economic Man. Co-edited with Marianne
A. Ferber.
University
of
Chicago Press, 2003.
Feminism, Objectivity,
and Economics. London: Routledge,
1996.
Beyond Economic Man: Feminist
Theory and Economics. Co-edited with Marianne A.
Ferber. University
of Chicago Press, 1993.
(Translated into Spanish and published as Más Allá
del Hombre Económico by
Ediciones Cátedra, Madrid, 2004.)
Journal Articles:
"Economists, Value Judgments, and Climate Change: A View From Feminist Economics," Ecological Economics 65(3) 441-447. (Revision of GDAE Working Paper No. 07-03.) Preprint, December 2007.
"Can We Talk? Feminist Economists in Dialogue
with Social Theorists," Signs:
Journal of Women in Culture and Society 31(4),
Summer 2006, 1051-1074.
"Why a Well-Paid Nurse is a Better Nurse," Nursing Economics 24(3), 2006, pp. 127-130 (with Nancy Folbre).
"Rethinking Development and Globalization: Insights from Feminist Economics," The Good Society 14(3), 2005, 58-62. (Working Paper)
"Freedom, Reason, and More: Feminist Economics
and Human Development," Journal
of Human Development 5(3), November 2004,
pp. 309-333.
"Clocks, Creation and Clarity: Insights
on Ethics and Economics from a Feminist Perspective," Ethical Theory and Moral
Practice 7(4), September 2004.(GDAE Working Paper No. 03-11.)
"A Buddhist and Feminist
Analysis of Ethics and Business," Development 47(3),
September 2004, pp. 53-60. (Abridged version
of GDAE Working Paper No. 04-01.)
"Is Economics a Natural Science?"
Social Research 71(2), Summer 2004, issue on
"The 50th Anniversary of Robert Heilbroner’s
The Worldly Philosophers," ed. William
Milberg, pp. 211-222. (GDAE Working Paper No. 04-03.)
"Survey Article:
Feminism in the Dismal Science" with
Gabrielle Meagher, Journal of Political Philosophy
12(1), March 2004, pp. 102-126. (Working Paper)
"Once More, With Feeling: Process/Feminist Economics
and the Ontological Question," Feminist
Economics 9(1), March 2003, pp. 109-118.
(Working Paper)
"Breaking the Dynamic of Control: A Feminist/Process
Approach to Economic Ethics," Journal of Feminist
Studies in Religion 19(1), Spring 2003, pp. 27-45.
(Working Paper)
"Confronting the Science/Value
Split: Notes on Feminist Economics, Institutionalism,
Pragmatism and Process Thought." Cambridge Journal
of Economics 27(1), January 2003, pp. 49-64. (Working Paper)
"Feminist Philosophies of Love and Work," with
Paula England. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist
Philosophy 17(2), Spring 2002, pp. 1-18 (Working Paper)
"Economic
Methodology and Feminist Critiques." Journal
of Economic Methodology 8(1), 2001, pp. 93-97.
(Working Paper)
"Value as Relationality: Feminist, Pragmatist and Process Thought
Meet Economics," Journal of Speculative
Philosophy 15(2), 2001, pp. 137-151. Special
Issue on "Feminism and Pragmatism," Shannon Sullivan,
ed. (Working Paper)
"For Love or Money--Or Both?"
with Nancy Folbre. Journal of Economic Perspectives
14(4), Fall 2000, pp. 123-140.
"Feminist Economics at the Millennium: A Personal Perspective,"
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
25(4), Summer 2000, pp. 1177-1181. (Working Paper)
"Equivalence Scales and the Welfare
of Children." Comment. The Review of Income
and Wealth 45(4), December 1999, pp. 531-534 (with
Hilde Bojer).
"Of Markets
and Martyrs: Is it OK to Pay Well for Care?" Feminist
Economics 5(3), 1999, pp. 43-59. (Working Paper)
"Labour, Gender, and the Economic/Social
Divide." International Labour Review
137 (1), 1998, pp. 33-46. Translated as "Travail,
sexospécificité et dichotomie entre
le social et l’economiqué," Revue
Inernationale du Travail 137(1), 37-52 and "Trabajo,
sexo y division entre lo económico y lo social,"
Revista Internacional del
Trabajo 117(1), 37-52.
"One
Sphere or Two?" American Behavioral Scientist
41 (10), August 1998, 1467-1471. (Working Paper)
"Feminism,
Ecology, and the Philosophy of Economics," Ecological
Economics 20, 1997, pp. 155-162. (Working Paper)
"Feminism and Economics,"
Journal of Economic Perspectives
9(2), Spring 1995, pp. 131-148. (Spanish Working Paper: “Feminismo y Economía”)
"On
Gendered Economics: Rejoinder," Review of
Social Economy 53(1), Spring 1995, pp. 133-139.
(Abstract)
"I, Thou, and Them: Capabilities,
Altruism, and Norms in the Economics of Marriage,"
American Economic Review 84(2), May 1994,
pp. 126-131.
"On Testing for Full Insurance Using Consumer Expenditure
Survey Data," Journal of Political Economy
102(2), April 1994, pp. 384-394.
"Household Equivalence Scales: Theory versus Policy?"
Journal of Labor Economics 11(3),
July 1993, pp. 471-493.
"Methods of Estimating Household
Equivalence Scales: An Empirical Investigation,"
Review of Income and Wealth 38(3), September
1992, pp. 295-310.
"Quality Variation and Quantity
Aggregation in Consumer Demand for Food,"
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
73(4), November 1991, pp. 1204-1212.
"Economic Literacy or Economic
Ideology?" Journal of Economic Perspectives
5(3), Summer 1991, pp. 157-165 (with Steven M. Sheffrin).
"Household Economies of Scale in Consumption: Theory and
Evidence," Econometrica 56(6), November
1988, pp. 1301-1314.
GDAE
Working Papers:
"Economists, Value Judgments, and Climate Change: A View from Feminist Economics," October 2007. GDAE Working Paper No. 07-03.
"Ethics and International Debt: A View from Feminist Economics," August 2006. GDAE Working Paper 06-04.
"Teaching Ecological and Feminist
Economics in the Principles Course," June 2005.
With
Neva Goodwin. GDAE Working
Paper 05-05.
"Rationality and Humanity: A View
from Feminist Economics," May 2005. GDAE Working
Paper 05-04.
"Beyond Small-Is-Beautiful: A Buddhist
and Feminist Analysis of Ethics and Business"
January 2004. GDAE Working Paper 04-01.
"Is Economics a Natural Science?"
March 2004. GDAE Working Paper 04-03.
"Clocks, Creation, and Clarity: Insights
on Ethics and Economics from a Feminist Perspective"
October 2003. GDAE Working Paper 03-11.
Teaching
Modules:
"Economics in Context: Goals,
Issues, and Behavior," with Neva
Goodwin, Frank Ackerman, and Thomas Weisskopf. GDAE
Teaching Module on Social and Environmental Issues
in Economics, 2004.
"Consumption and the Consumer
Society," with Neva
Goodwin, Frank Ackerman, and Thomas Weisskopf. GDAE
Teaching Module on Social and Environmental Issues
in Economics, 2004.
"Macroeconomic Activity in Context,"
with Neva Goodwin and
Jonathan M. Harris. GDAE Teaching Module on Social
and Environmental Issues in Economics, 2004.
"Useful Macroeconomic Tools and Concepts,"
with Neva Goodwin and
Jonathan M. Harris. GDAE Teaching Module on Social
and Environmental Issues in Economics, 2004.
"Macroeconomic Measurement: The Current Approach," with
Neva Goodwin and Jonathan M. Harris. GDAE Teaching Module on Social
and Environmental Issues in Economics, 2004.
"Macroeconomic Measurement: Environmental
and Social Dimensions,",with Neva Goodwin and Jonathan M. Harris. GDAE Teaching Module on Social
and Environmental Issues in Economics, 2004.
Other
Publications:
"Antidotes to High School Economics (Mis-)Education on World Hunger," with Mark Maier, Finding Solutions Newsletter 13(1), Winter 2008, pp. 1-2.
"Resources for Teaching Critical Thinking in--and About--Economics" in AGLS News (Newsletter of the Association for General and Liberal Studies) 23(2), Winter 2007, p. 5.
"Feminist Economics," in S. N. Durlauf
and L. E. Blume, The New Palgrave Dictionary of
Economics, Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming. (Working Paper)
Book review of The Economy of Grace, by Kathryn Tanner. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 74(3), 2006, pp. 782-84.
Book review of Lifting up the Poor by Mary Jo Bane and Lawrence Mead and Is the Market Moral? by Rebecca Blank and William McGurn. Feminist Economics 12(3), 2006, pp. 481-83.
"A
Post-Autistic Introduction to Economic Behavior,"
with
Neva Goodwin, Frank Ackerman
and Thomas Weisskopf.
Post-Autistic Economics Review 28, October 2004.
"Comment
on ‘Responding to Discrimination in the Academy."
Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics
Profession Newsletter
Spring/Summer 2004, p. 11.
"What
Should Be Retained from Standard Microeconomics,"Post-Autistic Economics Review 14, June 21, 2002, article
8.
"Why
the PAE Movement Needs Feminism," Post-Autistic Economics Newsletter 9, October 2001,
article 1.
"Brockton Nurses Strike: Economics
and Care" Massachusetts
Nurses Association News, May 2001,
Why Are Early Education and Care Wages
So Low? A Critical Guide to Common Explanations,
Foundation for Child Development Working Paper Series,
April 2001.
"The Masculine Mindset of Economic Analysis"
(opinion), The Chronicle of
Higher Education 42(42), June 28, 1996, p. B3.
"A
Brief History of IAFFE," International Association
for Feminist Economics Newsletter 5(1),
Summer 1995, pp. 1 and 5 (with April Aerni). (Working Paper)
"What
is Feminist Economics?" Committee on the
Status of Women in the Economics Profession Newsletter, Spring
1994, pp. 6-8 (with Marianne A. Ferber).
"Consumer
Expenditure Survey, Interview Survey, for Household-Level
Analysis, 1980-1989" (reorganized data,
with documentation). Distributed by the Interuniversity
Consortium for Political and Social Research, ICPSR 9851, January 1994
Limited
Distribution:
"How Costly is Climate Change Mitigation? A Methodological Critique of the ACCF/NAM Claims." March 18, 2008.
"How Costly Is Climate Change Mitigation? A Methodological Critique of the CRAI Modeling Approach." with F. Ackerman, N. Goodwin, and K. Sheeran, March 11, 2008.