so what me and my indian co—author, raghabendra chattopadhyay, did is we collected data — we just collectedeen run, on what women do and what men do. and we learned many important and unexpected things. and the first one is that women are extremely effective leaders, and they are doing very different things. so they are not at all influenced from their husbands. even these women who seem shy and retiring and won't speak, once they're in power, they actually run the show, and they are very powerful. elinor 0strom was the first woman economics winner and you're actyally the second. do you think the lack of women has affected the kinds of subject studied? has it left some of the subjects, particularly the life of the poor, out of the equation? most definitely, notjust at the top of the profession, but all through the profession. unfortunately, not enough women decide to study economics. not enough undergraduate students pick economics as a field. among them, not enough stay in the phd programme and then continue to become researchers. and i think this is very damaging because it really has an