Katharine Coman (1857–1915) was an American economist, author, and social reformer, known for her contributions to the fields of economics and social welfare. She was one of the first women to earn a degree in economics in the United States and is recognized for her work in promoting labor rights and women's issues. Coman's writings often focused on the intersection of economics and social policy, and she advocated for various reforms related to wage labor, education, and women's rights.
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