In this paper, I present Beckers explanation for the appearance of polygamy. In the same way that economic theory can predict the spread of polygamy, I argue that it can also explain its demise. I write this on the assumption that we are entering a time in which the practice of polygamy is going to receive a fuller hearing in our society, which has made greatsome would say brazenstrides toward the redefinition of marriage over the last twenty years. Yet, it is no accident that the greatest areas of economic growth over the past one thousand years occurred in cultures that eschewed polygamy. By utilizing a non-mathematical approach in contrast to Becker, I hope to show that polygamy may be doomed to failure.Christopher Westley, &qu...
Marriage institutions have changed over time, evolving from polygyny to monogamy, and then to serial...
The perception of rising divorce rates has become a concern within the United States. Colloquially, ...
This paper argues that Gary Becker has been a leader in the economics of marriage not only as a pion...
The economic literature on marriage identifies a number of benefits of marriage and discusses mechan...
This paper uses data from the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample of the Human Relations Area Files to te...
This paper argues that Gary Becker has been a leader in the economics of marriage not only as a pion...
Marriages in traditional societies often include a transfer between the involved parties. In some so...
first became acquainted with Becker's economics of marriage. It was not love at first sight. So...
Beckers transferable utility model of a frictionless marriage market is used to analze the determina...
This paper argues that Gary Becker has been a leader in the economics of marriage in the sense that ...
We critique the economic analysis of marriage and divorce descending from Becker (1981): we call thi...
opinions expressed, and any errors, remain our own responsibility. Abstract: We critique the economi...
About 80% of all societies recorded by anthropologists are polygynous (men have many wives). Even o...
This paper describes Gary Becker’s theoretical models of marriage. At the micro level, these are all...
Polygamy remains one of the key topics in various societies. It is through cultural practices, belie...
Marriage institutions have changed over time, evolving from polygyny to monogamy, and then to serial...
The perception of rising divorce rates has become a concern within the United States. Colloquially, ...
This paper argues that Gary Becker has been a leader in the economics of marriage not only as a pion...
The economic literature on marriage identifies a number of benefits of marriage and discusses mechan...
This paper uses data from the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample of the Human Relations Area Files to te...
This paper argues that Gary Becker has been a leader in the economics of marriage not only as a pion...
Marriages in traditional societies often include a transfer between the involved parties. In some so...
first became acquainted with Becker's economics of marriage. It was not love at first sight. So...
Beckers transferable utility model of a frictionless marriage market is used to analze the determina...
This paper argues that Gary Becker has been a leader in the economics of marriage in the sense that ...
We critique the economic analysis of marriage and divorce descending from Becker (1981): we call thi...
opinions expressed, and any errors, remain our own responsibility. Abstract: We critique the economi...
About 80% of all societies recorded by anthropologists are polygynous (men have many wives). Even o...
This paper describes Gary Becker’s theoretical models of marriage. At the micro level, these are all...
Polygamy remains one of the key topics in various societies. It is through cultural practices, belie...
Marriage institutions have changed over time, evolving from polygyny to monogamy, and then to serial...
The perception of rising divorce rates has become a concern within the United States. Colloquially, ...
This paper argues that Gary Becker has been a leader in the economics of marriage not only as a pion...