Law and Economics in Jane Austen traces legal and economic principles in sex, marriage and romance as set out in Austen's novels, unveiling how those meticulous principles control today's modern romance. Culture may have changed in the past 300 years, but these rules remain and even now shape modern romance.
Law and Economics in Jane Austen traces legal and economic principles in sex, marriage and romance as set out in Austen's novels, unveiling how those meticulous principles control today's modern romance. Culture may have changed in the past 300 years, but these rules remain and even now shape modern romance.
Kathleen Akers is associate at Epsilon Economics. Lynne Marie Kohm is professor at Regent University School of Law.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: The Basics Love, Law, & Economics According to Jane Chapter Two: The Dating Game The Economics of Information Chapter Three: Sex & Money The Economics & Laws of Sexual Intimacy Chapter Four: Money & Marriage Marriage Laws & Marriage Markets Chapter Five: More on Marriage Incentives Matter Chapter Six: Children Parenting & Human Capital
Chapter One: The Basics Love, Law, & Economics According to Jane Chapter Two: The Dating Game The Economics of Information Chapter Three: Sex & Money The Economics & Laws of Sexual Intimacy Chapter Four: Money & Marriage Marriage Laws & Marriage Markets Chapter Five: More on Marriage Incentives Matter Chapter Six: Children Parenting & Human Capital
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