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Why have women been largely invisible in the history of global economic thinking? 📺 In this in-depth interview, Professor Glenda Sluga (European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre) explores the overlooked roles of women in 20th-century international organizations and their contributions to economic thought, development policy, and the shaping of globalization. 💡 Drawing from her ERC-funded research project “Twentieth Century International Economic Thinking and the Complex History of Globalisation” (🔗 https://www.ecoint.org/ ) Professor Sluga explains how women’s involvement in institutions like the League of Nations and the United Nations opened new perspectives on labor, development, and justice — and why revisiting these contributions matters today. 00:00 Introduction 00:31 Why Focus on Women in Economic History? 01:38 Who Were These Women? 03:55 How Women Reshaped Global Institutions 07:00 Backlash Against “Women” in History 09:01 The Case of Edith Penrose 13:00 Origins of the Project 15:55 Planetary Thinking in the 1970s 18:21 Why This Work Matters Personally 19:23 Closing Remarks