Deconstructing the State–Market Divide:  The Rhetoric of Regulation from Workers' Compensation to the World Trade Organization

Deconstructing the State–Market Divide: The Rhetoric of Regulation from Workers' Compensation to the World Trade Organization

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Published in Feminism Confronts Homo Economicus: Gender, Law, and Society, Martha A. Fineman & Terence Dougherty, eds.

Publication Date

2005

Publisher

Cornell University Press

City

Ithaca

ISBN

978-0-8014-8941-9

First Page

147

Last Page

174

Disciplines

Law | Law and Gender

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Deconstructing the State–Market Divide:  The Rhetoric of Regulation from Workers' Compensation to the World Trade Organization

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