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== Graduate programs == A small, but growing number of graduate programs around the world offer courses and concentrations in feminist economics. (Unless otherwise noted below, these offerings are in departments of economics.) {{columns-list|colwidth=30em| *[[American University]] *[[School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University]] *[[Colorado State University]] *[[Institute of Social Studies]] *Gender Institute of the [[London School of Economics]] *[[Makerere University]] *[[University of Massachusetts Amherst]] *The Masters in Applied Economics and Public Policy programs at the [[University of Massachusetts Boston]] *[[University of Nebraska–Lincoln]] *[[The New School for Social Research]] *[[University of Reading]] *[[Roosevelt University]] *Department of Women's and Gender Studies at [[Rutgers University]] *Discipline of Political Economy at the [[University of Sydney]] *[[University of Utah]] *[[York University (Toronto)]] *[[Wright State University]] }}
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