Marilyn Waring's documentary challenges traditional economics by revealing that all goods and activities are valued only for their monetary worth. This perspective ignores the importance of unpaid work, often done by women, and considers harmful activities profitable. Instead, Waring proposes a new approach where time becomes the standard unit of value.
Who's Counting? Marilyn Waring on Sex, Lies and Global Economics
The film explores the intricate connections between feminist values and economic frameworks, exposing how economic systems can either support or hinder women's empowerment.








