Galvanizing girls for development? Critiquing the shift from ‘smart’ to ‘smarter economics’:

作者: Sylvia Chant

DOI: 10.1177/1464993416657209

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摘要: This article traces the mounting interest in, and visibility of, girls young women in development (WID) policy, especially since turn of twenty-first century when a ‘Smart Economics’ ra...

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