Book Review: Capabilities,Freedom,and Equality: Amartya Sen’s Work from a Gender Perspective Bina Agarwal,Jane Humphries,and Ingrid Robeyns (eds.);Delhi: Oxford University Press,2006,553pp,Rs 795.00 (cloth/hardback) — for sale in South Asia only [Published for the rest of the world as Amartya Sen’s Works & Ideas: A Gender Perspective,Bina Agarwal,Jane Humphries and Ingrid Robeyns (eds);London & New York: Routledge,2005,350 pp,$ 150.00 (cloth/hardback);$ 43.95 (paperback)]
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Book Review: Capabilities,Freedom,and Equality: Amartya Sen’s Work from a Gender Perspective Bina Agarwal,Jane Humphries,and Ingrid Robeyns (eds.);Delhi: Oxford University Press,2006,553pp,Rs 795.00 (cloth/hardback) — for sale in South Asia only [Published for the rest of the world as Amartya Sen’s Works & Ideas: A Gender Perspective,Bina Agarwal,Jane Humphries and Ingrid Robeyns (eds);London & New York: Routledge,2005,350 pp,$ 150.00 (cloth/hardback);$ 43.95 (paperback)]
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