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<h2 align="center"><em>'''DID YOU KNOW?'''</em></h2>
 
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<h3 align="center">'''LGBTQ ECONOMISTS'''</h3>
 
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<p>There are many LGBTQ identified Leaders of government that figure prominently throughout history.</p>
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<p>Economics is the study of the functioning of society and its economy by way of its financial and business dealings.  These dealings include employment, production, the determination of prices, impacts on social interactions, transportation, purchases, and much more.  Since much of economics involves the analysis of the financial transactions between members of society, it is not surprising that issues such as bias, preferences and subjective behaviour are important to the analysis, much as they are to the LGBTQ community.</p>
  
<p>Due to various norms, practices and restrictions, many of the historical individuals did not necessarily publicly identify during their lifetime as lesbian, gay or bisexualNevertheless, qualified historians generally agree today on their sexual orientation and behaviour.  The most prominent opposition to self-identification has been religious norms - religious leaders and institutions have been sources of opposition for power, and certainly a charge of sodomy was used as a means to diminish the power and respect of an opponent throughout history.</p>
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<p>Though LGBTQ issues do not directly enter into the study of economics, there are many relevant issues for the communitySome examples include: looking into the effects of discriminatory behaviour to economic output and firm profitablity; the study of the wage gap which exists between heterosexual and homosexual employees; the revenues, location, and types of business within the LGBTQ economy; the health and welfare costs of AIDS; and more.  It is generally agreed within the profession that there are positive economic benefits to be had from promoting non-discrimination economic behaviour, whether that be towards the LGBTQ community or other minorities.</p>  
  
<p>Times have changed in many parts of the world.  The contemporary individuals in this list are open and comfortable with their sexual orientation.  The first contemporary LGBTQ identified leader was [[Johanna Siguroardottir]] of IcelandThe most recent individual is [[Xavier Bettel]] of Luxembourg.</p>
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<p>One of most prominent and influential economists of all time, [[John Maynard Keynes]], was gay.  A branch of economics which studies the relationship between the supply and demand for goods and services, known as Keynesian Theory, emanated from his research workAnother prominent contemporary economist who has gained great respect for her work in the study of capitalism is transgender [[Deirdre McCloskey]], a distinguished professor at the University of Illinois in Chicago.  Many banks and other financial institutions around the world employ economists to strategize their business activities, and several of these identify as LGBTQ.</p>
  
<p>In many cases, LGBTQ Royals are classified as bisexual.  This is because the continuing of the family's reign requires an offspring, and such can only be obtained through a religious sanctioned marriage.  These 'marriages of convenience', however, were superseded in the history books by their actual same-sex attractions.  With respect to Royal courts, current law does not provide any clear direction on heirs when it comes to same-sex rulers.  Of course, elected heads of state do not face this family-succession issue.</p>
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<p>We have identified a number of economists who identify as LGBTQ from Australia, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Peru, The Netherlands, and the United States.  To read more, see the list and access their fascinating biographies '''[[LGBTQ Economists|CLICK HERE]]'''</p>
 
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<p>We have identified a number of individuals as LGBTQ Leaders of State or government from Rome, Portugal, China, Macedonia, Luxembourg, United States, Great Britain, Sicily, Spain, Sweden, Uganda, Norway, Prussia, Bavaria, South Africa, Belgium, and Iceland.  To see the list and read their fascinating biographies '''[[LGBTQ Head of State|CLICK HERE]]'''</p>
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'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]

Revision as of 20:13, 2 October 2017

DID YOU KNOW?

LGBTQ ECONOMISTS

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Economics is the study of the functioning of society and its economy by way of its financial and business dealings. These dealings include employment, production, the determination of prices, impacts on social interactions, transportation, purchases, and much more. Since much of economics involves the analysis of the financial transactions between members of society, it is not surprising that issues such as bias, preferences and subjective behaviour are important to the analysis, much as they are to the LGBTQ community.

Though LGBTQ issues do not directly enter into the study of economics, there are many relevant issues for the community. Some examples include: looking into the effects of discriminatory behaviour to economic output and firm profitablity; the study of the wage gap which exists between heterosexual and homosexual employees; the revenues, location, and types of business within the LGBTQ economy; the health and welfare costs of AIDS; and more. It is generally agreed within the profession that there are positive economic benefits to be had from promoting non-discrimination economic behaviour, whether that be towards the LGBTQ community or other minorities.

One of most prominent and influential economists of all time, John Maynard Keynes, was gay. A branch of economics which studies the relationship between the supply and demand for goods and services, known as Keynesian Theory, emanated from his research work. Another prominent contemporary economist who has gained great respect for her work in the study of capitalism is transgender Deirdre McCloskey, a distinguished professor at the University of Illinois in Chicago. Many banks and other financial institutions around the world employ economists to strategize their business activities, and several of these identify as LGBTQ.

We have identified a number of economists who identify as LGBTQ from Australia, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Peru, The Netherlands, and the United States. To read more, see the list and access their fascinating biographies CLICK HERE

Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles See Here


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