The economics of the family

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The economics of the family

edited by Nancy Folbre

(The international library of critical writings in economics / series editor, Mark Blaug, 64)(An Elgar reference collection)

E. Elgar Pub., c1996

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This collection of essays features debate among neoclassical, institutionalist and feminist theorists, providing an invaluable guide to the evolution of economic approaches to the family. The clash of paradigms illuminates some issues of profound concern to economics as a whole, such as the relative importance of altruism and self-interest. Both abstract mathematical models and interdisciplinary approaches are represented, and the empirical articles explore trends in developing as well as advanced industrial countries. The list of specific topics includes bargaining power models, fertility decline, intergenerational transfers, intrahousehold allocation, class inequality, and state policy. The editor's introduction provides a broad overview of the fascinating controversies that are emerging in this relatively new field of economics.

目次

Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Neoclassical Perspectives Part II: Institutionalist and Feminist Perspectives Part III: Bargaining Power Models Part IV: Fertility Decline Part V: Intergenerational Transfers Part VI: Intra-Household Allocation Part VII: Families and Class Inequality Part VIII: Families and the State Index

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