No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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... Commodities produced at home can be an important component of individual welfare ; these commodities tend to be time intensive , including home - cooked meals , an attractive lawn , and activities associated with raising children . The ...
... Commodities produced at home can be an important component of individual welfare ; these commodities tend to be time intensive , including home - cooked meals , an attractive lawn , and activities associated with raising children . The ...
29. lappuse
... commodities that provides them with the highest level of welfare . For simplicity , assume that there are only two types of commodities : market commodities , which are income intensive , such as automobiles and houses , and household ...
... commodities that provides them with the highest level of welfare . For simplicity , assume that there are only two types of commodities : market commodities , which are income intensive , such as automobiles and houses , and household ...
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... commodities and household commodities , they might choose to specialize completely and produce $ 50 of each , B. An equal division of that output between the man and the woman results in their each having $ 25 of each commodity , 1 / 2B ...
... commodities and household commodities , they might choose to specialize completely and produce $ 50 of each , B. An equal division of that output between the man and the woman results in their each having $ 25 of each commodity , 1 / 2B ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Economics of Divorce | 35 |
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