Application of the Coase Theorem to marital bargaining suggests that shifting from a consent divorce regime to no-fault unilateral divorce laws should not affect divorce rates. Each iteration of the empirical literature examining the evolution of divorce rates across US states has yielded different conclusions about the effects of divorce law liberalization. I show that these results reflect a failure to jointly consider both the political endogeneity of these divorce laws and the dynamic response of divorce rates to a shock to the political regime. Taking explicit account of the dynamic response of divorce rates to the policy shock, I find that liberalized divorce laws caused a discernible rise in divorce rates for about a decade, but that...
In this paper we derive an explicit model of negotiations between spouses when uncon-strained transf...
Divorce laws regulate when divorce is allowed and establish each spouse’s property rights over house...
U.S. divorce laws underwent revolutionary changes during the 1970s as most states adopted no-fault d...
Application of the Coase Theorem to marital bargaining suggests that shifting from a consent divorce...
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...
The Coase Theorem suggests that married couples will divorce if and only if doing so increases their...
The Coase Theorem suggests that married couples will divorce if and only if doing so increases their...
This paper explores the response of the divorce rate to law reforms introducing unilateral divorce a...
Absent transaction costs, the Coase Theorem suggests that divorce reform would work no change in the...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the divorce rate more tha...
This paper investigates the impact of no-fault divorce laws on marriage and divorce in the United St...
Marriage rates have declined dramatically over the last 30 years. This paper studies to what extent ...
This paper explores the response of the divorce rate to law reform introducing unilateral divorce af...
Following an influential article by Friedberg (1998) on the response of divorce rates to the adoptio...
In this paper we derive an explicit model of negotiations between spouses when uncon-strained transf...
Divorce laws regulate when divorce is allowed and establish each spouse’s property rights over house...
U.S. divorce laws underwent revolutionary changes during the 1970s as most states adopted no-fault d...
Application of the Coase Theorem to marital bargaining suggests that shifting from a consent divorce...
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...
The Coase Theorem suggests that married couples will divorce if and only if doing so increases their...
The Coase Theorem suggests that married couples will divorce if and only if doing so increases their...
This paper explores the response of the divorce rate to law reforms introducing unilateral divorce a...
Absent transaction costs, the Coase Theorem suggests that divorce reform would work no change in the...
At the end of the 1960s, the U.S. divorce laws underwent major changes and the divorce rate more tha...
This paper investigates the impact of no-fault divorce laws on marriage and divorce in the United St...
Marriage rates have declined dramatically over the last 30 years. This paper studies to what extent ...
This paper explores the response of the divorce rate to law reform introducing unilateral divorce af...
Following an influential article by Friedberg (1998) on the response of divorce rates to the adoptio...
In this paper we derive an explicit model of negotiations between spouses when uncon-strained transf...
Divorce laws regulate when divorce is allowed and establish each spouse’s property rights over house...
U.S. divorce laws underwent revolutionary changes during the 1970s as most states adopted no-fault d...