Tag Archives: norway
Macreconomics and Mothers
The dismal US jobs numbers and GDP growth have got me thinking about Norway. Recently the New York Times asserted that the country’s prosperity is fueled by the number of working women, 7% more than in the United States and … Continue reading
Why Gender Quotas Are Bad for Business and for Feminism
A few weeks ago CV Harquail at Authentic Organizations drew my attention to this New York Times article about Norway’s policy requiring that 40% of corporate board members be women. On its face, the legislation seems like a good thing … Continue reading