Book on female economists has passages that appear to be lifted from Wikipedia and the Guardian, FT analysis finds

The shadow chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has been accused of apparent plagiarism in her new book about female economists.

An examination by the Financial Times of the book, The Women Who Made Modern Economics, found more than 20 examples of passages from other sources that appear to be either lifted wholesale, or reworked with minor changes, without acknowledgment.

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