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1989 Spring/Summer

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In This Issue: Chairperson's Report.....2 The Dual Career Dilemma.....2 Something to Smile About.... 4 Working in a Private Foundation.....4 Greeting the Media.....5 Update on Faculty Salary Differentials.....6 Providing Expert Witness Testimony.....6 The Women's Resource Office at Purdue.....7 Information Inquiry.....9 The Changing Status of Women Economists.....9 Newsnotes.....10 News of Women in Agricultural Economics.....11 Job Announcements.....12

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  • Unknown, 1989. "1989 Spring/Summer," CWAE Newsletter, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, Committee on Women in Agricultural Economics (CWAE), pages 1-16.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aecwae:152513
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    1. Giorgos Argitis, 2011. "A view on post-Keynesian interest rate policy," European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, Edward Elgar Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 91-112.

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