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A Fresh Look At The Rotten Kid Theorem, Ted Bergstrom
A Fresh Look At The Rotten Kid Theorem, Ted Bergstrom
Ted C Bergstrom
Gary Becker's ``Rotten Kid Theorem'' asserts that if all family members receive gifts of money income from a benevolent household member, then even if the household head does not precommit to an incentive plan for family members, it will be in the interest of selfish family members to maximize total family income. We show by examples that the Rotten Kid theorem is not true without assuming transferable utility. We find a simple condition on utility functions that is necessary and sufficient for there to be the kind of transferable utility needed for a Rotten Kid Theorem. While restrictive, these conditions …
The Effects Of Cohort Size On Marriage Markets In Twentieth Century Sweden, Ted Bergstrom, David Lam
The Effects Of Cohort Size On Marriage Markets In Twentieth Century Sweden, Ted Bergstrom, David Lam
Ted C Bergstrom
Large, short-run fluctuations in the birth rate have been an important demographic feature of industrialized, low-fertility populations in the twentieth century. Since females normally marry men who are two or three years older than themselves, these fluctuations result in large imbalances between the size of male and female cohorts who would normally marry each other. These imbalances must somehow be resolved, either by a change in traditional patterns of age at marriage or by changes in the proportions of the population of one sex or the other who ever marry.
Following a suggestion of Becker (1974,1981), we have developed a …
Creating (& Destroying) Comparative Trade Advantage, Peter Navarro
Creating (& Destroying) Comparative Trade Advantage, Peter Navarro
PETER NAVARRO
No abstract provided.
Depth Of Issue Coverage In Television News: Campaign ‘84, Robert Rudd, Marjorie Fish
Depth Of Issue Coverage In Television News: Campaign ‘84, Robert Rudd, Marjorie Fish
Robert L. Rudd
A study of issue coverage in the evening newscasts of ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC and PBS during the final two weeks of the 1984 Presidential campaign revealed that the four commercial networks tended to frame their issue coverage in a confrontational style, presenting the image of a conflict about the issues by the candidates. However, these stories often failed to identify the positions of the candidates or to give reasons why the candidates supported a particular position. PBS tended to frame its coverage in a confrontational format, but identified and explained candidate issue positions.
Morphological And Behavioral Effects Of Perinatal Exposure To Aspartame (Nutrasweet®) On Rat Pups., Clinton Chapman, Raz Yirmiya, John Garcia, Edward Levin
Morphological And Behavioral Effects Of Perinatal Exposure To Aspartame (Nutrasweet®) On Rat Pups., Clinton Chapman, Raz Yirmiya, John Garcia, Edward Levin
Clinton D Chapman
Side effects of perinatal exposure to L-aspartyl-L-phenylalanine methyl ester (aspartame [ASP]) were studied by providing ASP-containing water to female rats from 30 days before conception until the pups were 30 days of age. Compared with pups of mothers who drank plain water, ASP-exposed pups were not different in morphological (pinnae detachment, eye opening, incisor eruption, and body weight) and reflex (surface righting and negative geotaxis) development. No difference was found in the time taken by mothers to retrieve litters. At 30 days of age, performance of ASP-exposed Ss in a radial-arm maze differed from that of Ss not exposed. Results …
The Quality Of Life In The German Democratic Republic: Changes And Developments In A State Socialist Society, Marilyn Rueschemeyer, Christiane Lemke
The Quality Of Life In The German Democratic Republic: Changes And Developments In A State Socialist Society, Marilyn Rueschemeyer, Christiane Lemke
Marilyn Rueschemeyer
No abstract provided.
Small Business Start-Ups In The United States: Estimates Of The Effects Of Characteristics Of States, Timothy Bartik
Small Business Start-Ups In The United States: Estimates Of The Effects Of Characteristics Of States, Timothy Bartik
Timothy J. Bartik
No abstract provided.
Los Libros, Adelaida López-Mejia
East Germany In Comparative Perspective, Marilyn Rueschemeyer, David Childs, Thomas Baylis
East Germany In Comparative Perspective, Marilyn Rueschemeyer, David Childs, Thomas Baylis
Marilyn Rueschemeyer
No abstract provided.
Job Security And Work Force Adjustment: How Different Are U.S. And Japanese Practices?, Katharine Abraham, Susan Houseman
Job Security And Work Force Adjustment: How Different Are U.S. And Japanese Practices?, Katharine Abraham, Susan Houseman
Susan N. Houseman
No abstract provided.
Love And Spaghetti, The Opportunity Cost Of Virtue, Ted Bergstrom
Love And Spaghetti, The Opportunity Cost Of Virtue, Ted Bergstrom
Ted C Bergstrom
This paper was written in the form of two puzzles. One puzzle concerns Romeo and Juliet who love spaghetti and each other. They wear flimsy clothing and have abdominal hedonimeters. The other puzzle asks who benefits from tax deductions to the rich for charitable deductions.
Solidarity As A New Social Movement, David Mason
Solidarity As A New Social Movement, David Mason
David S. Mason
Value Of Children In Compensation For Wrongful Death, William Rieber, Euston Quah
Value Of Children In Compensation For Wrongful Death, William Rieber, Euston Quah
William Rieber