Measuring Care Provision in the United States: Resources, Shortfalls, and Possible Improvements
Fairness Considerations in Global Mitigation Investments
The Crisis of Capitalism, the Noun
Inflation and Paid Care Services in the U.S.
Economics and the Left: Interviews with Progressive Economists
The Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems
Should Economists Deceive? Prosocial Lying, Paternalism, and the ‘Ben Bernanke Problem’
Cooperation and Conflict in the Patriarchal Labyrinth
Developing Care: Recent Research on the Care Economy and Economic Development
Investment, Consumption, or Public Good? Unpaid Work and Intra-Family Transfers in the Macro-Economy
The Wages of Care: Bargaining Power, Earnings and Inequality
Just Deserts? Earnings Inequality and Bargaining Power in the U.S. Economy
Accounting for Care: A Research and Survey Design Agenda
The Production of People by Means of People
Does Feminism Have a Class Problem?
What Happens When the Person Taking Care of Your Mom Can
Counting on Care Work: Human Infrastructure in Massachusetts
The Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Capitalism (Thomas Weisskopf Festschrift Conference Paper)
Achieving Ethical Trade through Social Tariffs: The SITS Regime
To Honor and Obey: Efficiency, Inequality and Patriarchal Property Rights