Is the question whether the number of women makes a difference or should
it be the style that women have to adopt to succeed?  Is the world better
off from Margaret Thatcher or Golda Meir or Madeline Albright?  Is gender
a good indicator of behavior.

A stronger argument might be that if insitutions opened up to different
types, the prevailing style of behavior might change.

I think of the ambiguities of The Good Woman of Szechuan, where the
heroine gets money and has to adopt a different face.
 -- 
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929

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