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Applying the Coase Theorem to marital bargaining suggests that shifting from consent to unilateral divorce laws will not affect divorce rates. I show that existing evidence suggesting large effects of divorce laws on divorce rates reflect a failure to explicitly model the dynamic response of divorce rates to a shock to the legal regime. When accounting for these dynamics, I find that unilateral divorce spiked following the adoption of unilateral divorce laws, but that this rise largely reversed itself within a decade. Overall, these changes in family law explain very little of the rise in divorce over the past half-century.
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Justin Wolfers (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a12cd67b761793c20c093db — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.96.5.1802
Justin Wolfers
Helen Newberry Joy Hospital
American Economic Review
National Bureau of Economic Research
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