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Does Divorce Law Matter? Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Giulio Fella () (Queen Mary, University of London)
Paola Manzini (Queen Mary, University of London)
Marco Mariotti (University of Exeter)
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In this paper we derive an explicit model of negotiations between spouses when utility is (partially) transferable 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.
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Keywords: Bargaining ; Divorce ; Non transferability ; Other versions of this item:
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