This paper develops a model of choice between marriage and cohabitation to study the effect of divorce costs on marriage decision. The paired agents are heterogeneous, the utility is non-transferable, and break up and divorce decisions are modeled explicitly as unilateral, that is, it takes the decision of only one partner to terminate a relationship. This framework is empirically relevant, since unilateral divorce is legal in many countries, and multiple empirical studies of the effect of changes in divorce laws on divorce rates demonstrate that Coase theorem does not hold (partners cannot bargain efficiently). The model seeks to reconcile the conflicting empirical evidence on the relationship between marriage rates and divorce costs
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the divorce rate more tha...
The first chapter develops a theoretical model of marriage and divorce. The model has two periods an...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the divorce rate more tha...
This paper develops a model of choice between marriage and cohabitation to study the effect of divor...
This paper revisits the issue of the unilateral divorce law, taking into account that: 1/ the decisi...
This paper revisits the issue of the unilateral divorce law, taking into account that: 1/ the decisi...
In this paper, we use a two-period one-to-one matching model with incomplete information to examine ...
In this paper, we use a two-period one-to-one matching model with incomplete information to examine ...
Two individuals may choose to enter a coresidential relationship, which may or may not include joint...
Two individuals may choose to enter a coresidential relationship, which may or may not include joint...
The Coase Theorem suggests that married couples will divorce if and only if doing so increases their...
Application of the Coase Theorem to marital bargaining suggests that shifting from a consent divorce...
for helpful comments. The Coase Theorem suggests that married couples will divorce if and only if do...
We study the problem of marriage formation and marital distribution in a two-period model of matchin...
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 first chapter develops a theoretical model of marriage and divorce. The model has two periods an...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the divorce rate more tha...
This paper develops a model of choice between marriage and cohabitation to study the effect of divor...
This paper revisits the issue of the unilateral divorce law, taking into account that: 1/ the decisi...
This paper revisits the issue of the unilateral divorce law, taking into account that: 1/ the decisi...
In this paper, we use a two-period one-to-one matching model with incomplete information to examine ...
In this paper, we use a two-period one-to-one matching model with incomplete information to examine ...
Two individuals may choose to enter a coresidential relationship, which may or may not include joint...
Two individuals may choose to enter a coresidential relationship, which may or may not include joint...
The Coase Theorem suggests that married couples will divorce if and only if doing so increases their...
Application of the Coase Theorem to marital bargaining suggests that shifting from a consent divorce...
for helpful comments. The Coase Theorem suggests that married couples will divorce if and only if do...
We study the problem of marriage formation and marital distribution in a two-period model of matchin...
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 first chapter develops a theoretical model of marriage and divorce. The model has two periods an...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the divorce rate more tha...