Women in Greek Economics in The Age of Institutionalization, 1920–70
梳理了1920至1970年间在希腊经济学领域留下印记的女性经济学家,涵盖银行高管、大学教授、科研人员及期刊作者,填补了该领域的研究空白。
Despite recent publications on aspects of economic thought in modern Greece, the issue of women economists pursuing careers and producing research in economics has been neglected. The purpose of the present article is to fill this void by giving an overview of women economists who left their mark in twentieth-century Greek economy and society, as high-ranking employees in banks, as professors and scientific associates in universities and research centers, and as authors in scientific economic journals.HIGHLIGHTS The lives and work of women economists in Greece have been understudied.Between 1920 and 1970, few women economists entered academia, most others followed more humble careers.The study reveals women’s efforts to pursue careers in economics in the age of institutionalization of Greek economics.The study facilitates comparisons among women in different countries, as well as of women in different careers.