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The conference that originally brought these papers together, Gender, Race, Economics, and Public Policy, took place due to the enthusiasm and initiative of the economics graduate students at the New School for Social Research. Their commitment to the project of integrating gender and race analysis into political economy was the seed from which this project germinated. We would like to extend our gratitude to the organizations at the New School for Social Research that were supportive of the conference. The New School Diversity Initiative, the Graduate Faculty Student Union Fee Board, and the Economics Student Union all supported the conference financially. The conference itself occurred at a difficult time for the program. ...

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