In this paper we derive an explicit model of negotiations between spouses when uncon-strained transfers are possible only in case of separation. We show that inefficient separation may occur in equilibrium even under consensual divorce law. This provides theoretical support for the view that changes in social norms rather than in legislation may be responsible for increasing divorce rates. (JEL: C78, J120) 1
This paper revisits the issue of the unilateral divorce law, taking into account that: 1/ the decisi...
This paper develops a model of choice between marriage and cohabitation to study the effect of divor...
Divorce law provides the framework that governs the circumstances under which a marriage may be brou...
In this paper we derive an explicit model of negotiations between spouses when utility is (partially...
The Coase Theorem suggests that married couples will divorce if and only if doing so increases their...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the divorce rate more tha...
The Coase Theorem suggests that married couples will divorce if and only if doing so increases their...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the divorce rate more tha...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the divorce rate more tha...
Application of the Coase Theorem to marital bargaining suggests that shifting from a consent divorce...
Divorce laws regulate when divorce is allowed and establish each spouse’s property rights over house...
This paper investigates the impact of no-fault divorce laws on marriage and divorce in the United St...
We reconsider the well known Becker-Coase (BC) argument, according to which changes in divorce laws ...
This paper presents a model of the choice between marriage and cohabitation for a couple who have de...
U.S. divorce laws underwent revolutionary changes during the 1970s as most states adopted no-fault d...
This paper revisits the issue of the unilateral divorce law, taking into account that: 1/ the decisi...
This paper develops a model of choice between marriage and cohabitation to study the effect of divor...
Divorce law provides the framework that governs the circumstances under which a marriage may be brou...
In this paper we derive an explicit model of negotiations between spouses when utility is (partially...
The Coase Theorem suggests that married couples will divorce if and only if doing so increases their...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the divorce rate more tha...
The Coase Theorem suggests that married couples will divorce if and only if doing so increases their...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the divorce rate more tha...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the divorce rate more tha...
Application of the Coase Theorem to marital bargaining suggests that shifting from a consent divorce...
Divorce laws regulate when divorce is allowed and establish each spouse’s property rights over house...
This paper investigates the impact of no-fault divorce laws on marriage and divorce in the United St...
We reconsider the well known Becker-Coase (BC) argument, according to which changes in divorce laws ...
This paper presents a model of the choice between marriage and cohabitation for a couple who have de...
U.S. divorce laws underwent revolutionary changes during the 1970s as most states adopted no-fault d...
This paper revisits the issue of the unilateral divorce law, taking into account that: 1/ the decisi...
This paper develops a model of choice between marriage and cohabitation to study the effect of divor...
Divorce law provides the framework that governs the circumstances under which a marriage may be brou...