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-stage game-theoretical model. The paper examines the effects of (i) family law (cost of obtaining a divorce, alimony …
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examine the effects of marriage legislation, matrimonial property regime, and divorce court sentencing practice, on the …
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examine the effects of marriage legislation, matrimonial property regime, and divorce court sentencing practice, on the … cooperation. -- Gender ; cohabitation ; marriage ; divorce ; alimony ; matrimonial property ; fertility ; division of labour …
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. Whatever the matrimonial property regime, reducing the cost or difficulty of obtaining a divorce will have no permanent effect … on the divorce rate. In a separate-property jurisdiction, it will encourage marriage, and induce more married women to …
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We derive the behavioural implications of legislation on the subject of marriage, divorce, de-facto unions, domestic …
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. Whatever the matrimonial property regime, reducing the cost or difficulty of obtaining a divorce will have no permanent effect … on the divorce rate. In a separate-property jurisdiction, it will encourage marriage, and induce more married women to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008828348
examine the effects of marriage legislation, matrimonial property regime, and divorce court sentencing practice, on the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008558938
Neither marriage nor a legally enforceable contract serves any useful purpose if the parties have access to a perfect credit market. In the presence of credit rationing, efficiency and utility equalization are guaranteed only by a legally enforceable contract. Separate-property marriage may...
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We examine the second-best family policy under the assumption that both the number and the future earning capacities of the children born to a couple are random variables with probability distributions conditional on unobservable parental actions. Potential parents take their decisions without...
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Given that young children are under the control of their parents, if the government has an interest in either the welfare or the productivity of the former, it has no option but to act through the latter. Parents are, in the ordinary sense of the word, the government’s agents. They are agents...
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