- Acker, Joan (1990). Hierarchies, Jobs, Bodies: A Theory of Gendered Organizations. Gender and Society 4(2): 139-158.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Adams, Valerie and Julie A. Nelson (2009). The Economics of Nursing: Articulating Care. Feminist Economics 15(4): 3-29.
- Anonymous (2011). HEXACO model of personality structure. Wikipedia.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Barnett, Rosalind and Caryl Rivers (2004). Same Difference: How Gender Myths Are Hurting Our Relationships, Our Children, and Our Jobs. NY, Basic Books.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Baron-Cohen, Simon (2003). The Essential Difference: The Truth about the Male and Female Brain. NY, Basic Books.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Beckmann, Daniela and Lukas Menkhoff (2008). Will Women Be Women? Analyzing the Gender Difference among Financial Experts. Kyklos 61(3): 364-384.
- Bennett, Drake (2010). Easy=True: How 'Cognitive Fluency' Shapes What We Believe, How We Invest, and Who Will Become a Supermodel. Boston Globe. Boston.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Blau, Francine D., Marianne A. Ferber, et al. (2010). The Economics of Women, Men and Work. Upper Saddle River, NJ, Pearson Prentice Hall.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Byrnes, James P., David C. Miller, et al. (1999). Gender Differences in Risk Taking: A Meta-Analysis. Psychological Bulletin 125(3): 367-383.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Chung, Christine Sgarlata (2010). From Lily Bart to the Boom Boom Room: How Wall Street’s Social and Cultural Response to Women Has Shaped Securities Regulation. Harvard Journal of Law & Gender 33(1): 175-245.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Coates, J. M. and J. Herbert (2008). Endogenous steroids and financial risk taking on a London trading floor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105(16): 6167-72.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Corrigan, Tracy (2009). Women should be wary of financial flattery. The Telegraph. London.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Croson, Rachel and Uri Gneezy (2009). Gender Differences in Preferences. Journal of Economic Literature 47(2): 448-474.
- Cross, Catherine P., Lee T. Copping, et al. (2011). Sex Differences in Impulsivity: A Meta-Analysis. Psychological Bulletin 137(1): 97-130.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- de Goede, Marieke (2004). Repoliticizing financial risk. Economy and Society 33(2): 197-217.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Dindia, Kathryn (2006). Men are from North Dakota, Women are from South Dakota. Sex Differences and Similarities in Communication. K. Dindia and D. J. Canary. New York, Routledge: 3-18.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Duncan, Otis D. and Beverly Duncan (1955). A Methodological Analysis of Segregation Indexes. American Sociological Review 20(2): 210-217.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Eliot, Lise (2009). Pink Brain, Blue Brain: How Small Differences Grow into Troublesome Gaps--And What We Can Do About It. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Fehr, Ernst and Armin Falk (2002). Psychological foundations of incentives. European Economic Review 46: 687-724.
Ferber, Marianne A. and Julie A. Nelson, Eds. (1993). Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
- Fine, Cordelia (2010). Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference. NY, W.W. Norton.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Fiske, Susan T., Amy J. C. Cuddy, et al. (2002). A Model of (Often Mixed) Stereotype Content: Competence and Warmth Respectively Follow From Perceived Status and Competition. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 82(6): 878-902.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Folbre, Nancy and Julie A Nelson (2000). For Love or Money - Or Both? Journal of Economic Perspectives 14(4): 123-140.
Gallagher and Elen Shrestha, May 2011) 10-06 Does Profit-Seeking Rule Out Love? Evidence (or Not) from Economics and Law (Julie A. Nelson, September 2010) 10-05 The Macroeconomics of Development without Throughput Growth (Jonathan Harris, September 2010) 10-04 Buyer Power in U.S. Hog Markets: A Critical Review of the Literature (Timothy A.
- GDAE Working Paper No. 11-03: Would Women Leaders Have Prevented the Global Financial Crisis? Ferrary, Michel (2009). Why women managers shine in a downturn. Financial Times. London.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- GDAE Working Paper No. 11-03: Would Women Leaders Have Prevented the Global Financial Crisis? Nelson, Julie A. (2011). Care Ethics and Markets: A View from Feminist Economics. Applying Care Ethics to Business. M. Hamington and M. Sander-Staudt. Dordrecht, Springer: 35-53.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Gray, John (1993). Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus NY, HarperCollins.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Greenwald, Anthony G., Mahzarin R. Banaji, et al. (2002). A unified theory of implicit attitudes, stereotypes, self-esteem, and self-concept. Psychological Review 109(1): 3-25.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Hall-Taylor, Brenda (1997). The construction of women's management skills and the marginalization of women in senior management. Women in Management Review 12(7): 255.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Herzberg, Frederick (1987). One More Time: How Do You Motivate Employees? Harvard Business Review(September-October): 109-120.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Hyde, Janet Shibley (2005). The Gender Similarities Hypothesis. American Psychologist 60(6): 581-592.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Ibarra, Herminia, Lynda Gratton, et al. (2009). Claims that women are inherently more cautious are deeply troubling. Financial Times.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Kimmel, Michael S. (2000). The Gendered Society, Oxford University Press.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Kristof, Nicholas D. (2009). Mistresses of the Universe. New York Times.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Lagarde, Christine (2010). Women, Power and the Challenge of the Financial Crisis. International Herald Tribune: Op-Ed.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Lakoff, George and Mark Johnson (1980). Metaphors We Live By. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Lindquist, Gabriella Sjögren and Jenny Säve-Söderbergh (2011). “Girls will be Girlsâ€, especially among Boys: Risk-taking in the “Daily Double†on Jeopardy. Economics Letters 112(2): 158-160.
McDowell, Linda (2010). Capital Culture Revisited: Sex, Testosterone, and the City. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 34(3): 652-8.
- Mill, John Stuart (1836). On the Definition of Political Economy; and On the Method of Philosophical Investigation in That Science. London and Westminster Review: 129.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Moore, Dahlia (2007). Self Perceptions and Social Misconceptions: The Implications of Gender Traits for Locus of Control and Life Satisfaction. Sex Roles 56: 767-780.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Morris, Nigel (2009). Harriet Harman: 'If only it had been Lehman Sisters'. The Independent. London.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Most, Steven B., Anne Verbeck Sorber, et al. (2007). Auditory Stroop reveals implicit gender associations in adults and children. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 43: 287-294.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Nelson, Julie A. (1996). Feminism, Objectivity and Economics. London, Routledge.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Nelson, Julie A. (2006). Economics for Humans. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
- Nelson, Julie A. (2011). Does Profit-Seeking Rule Out Love? Evidence (or Not) from Economics and Law. Washington University Journal of Law and Policy 35: 69107.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Nelson, Julie A. (2012). Are Women Really More Risk-Averse than Men? INET Research Note #12, Institute for New Economic Thinking. http://ineteconomics.org/research_note/are-women-really-more-risk-averse-men Nelson, Julie A. (forthcoming, August 2011). Care Ethics and Markets: A View from Feminist Economics. Applying Care Ethics to Business. M. Hamington and M. Sander-Staudt, Springer.
- O'Connor, Sarah (2008). Icelandic women to clean up 'male mess'. Financial Times. London.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Olsen, Robert A. and Constance M. Cox (2001). The Influence of Gender on the Perception and Response to Investment Risk: The Case of Professional Investors. The Journal of Psychology and Financial Markets 2(1): 29-36.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Orr, Judith (2009). Lehman Sisters? Socialist Review.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Recent Papers in this Series: 12-05 Are Women Really More Risk-Averse than Men? (Julie A. Nelson, September 2012) 12-04 Is Dismissing the Precautionary Principle the Manly Thing to Do? Gender and the Economics of Climate Change (Julie A. Nelson, September 2012) 12-03 Achieving Mexico’s Maize Potential (Antonio Turrent Fernández, Timothy A. Wise, and Elise Garvey, October 2012) 12-02 The Cost to Developing Countries of U.S. Corn Ethanol Expansion (Timothy A. Wise, October 2012) 12-01 The Cost to Mexico of U.S. Corn Ethanol Expansion (Timothy A. Wise, May 2012) 11-03 Would Women Leaders Have Prevented the Global Financial Crisis? Implications for Teaching about Gender, Behavior, and Economics (Julie A. Nelson, September 2012) 11-02 Ethics and the Economist: What Climate Change Demands of Us (J. A. Nelson, May 2011) 11-01 Investment Treaty Arbitration and Developing Countries: A Re-Appraisal (Kevin P.
- Reskin, Barbara (1993). Sex Segregation in the Workplace. Annual Review of Sociology 19: 241-270.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Schumpeter (Adrian Wooldridge) (2009). Womenomics: Feminist management theorists are flirting with some dangerous arguments. The Economist, The Economist Newspaper Limited.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Smith, Adam (1776[2001]). An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. New York, P.F. Collier & Son.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- U.S. Census Bureau (2010). Current Population Survey - June 2008, Detailed Tables. P. Division.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Wilkinson, Leland and Task Force on Statistical Inference (1999). Statistical Methods in Psychology Journals: Guidelines and Explanations. American Psychologist 54(8): 594-604 (1-24 in downloadable document).
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Wise and Sarah E. Trist, August 2010) 10-03 The Relational Economy: A Buddhist and Feminist Analysis (Julie A. Nelson, May 2010) 10-02 Care Ethics and Markets: A View from Feminist Economics (Julie A. Nelson, May 2010) 10-01 Climate-Resilient Industrial Development Paths: Design Principles and Alternative Models (Lyuba Zarsky, February 2010) 09-08 Agricultural Dumping Under NAFTA: Estimating the Costs of U.S. Agricultural Policies to Mexican Producers (Timothy A. Wise, December 2009) 09-07 Getting Past Rational Man/Emotional Woman: How Far Have Research Programs in Happiness and Interpersonal Relations Progressed? (Julie A. Nelson, June 2009) 09-06 Between a Rock and a Soft Place: Ecological and Feminist Economics in Policy Debates (Julie A. Nelson, June 2009) 09-05 The Environmental Impacts of Soybean Expansion and Infrastructure Development in Brazil’s Amazon Basin (Maria del Carmen Vera-Diaz, Robert K. Kaufmann, and Daniel C. Nepstad, May 2009)
- Wittenberg-Cox, Avivah (2009). Moving The Debate On. Editor's View: Men, Women and The Financial Crisis.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Ziliak, Stephen T. and Deirdre N. McCloskey (2004). Size matters: the standard error of regressions in the American Economic Review. The Journal of Socio-Economics 33: 527-546. View the complete list of working papers on our website: http://www.ase.tufts.edu/gdae/publications/working_papers/index.html The Global Development And Environment Institute GDAE is a research institute at Tufts University dedicated to promoting a better understanding of how societies can pursue their economic goals in an environmentally and socially sustainable manner. GDAE pursues its mission through original research, policy work, publication projects, curriculum development, conferences, and other activities. The “GDAE Working Papers†series presents substantive work-in-progress by GDAE-affiliated researchers.