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Soshana Grossbard-Stechtman, Université de San Diego


Professor, Department of Economics, San Diego State University

San Diego State University
San Diego, CA 92182-4485
E-mail : shosh@mail.sdsu.edu

Education
- B.A. in Economics and Sociology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
- Ph.D. in Economics (Labor and Anthropological), University of Chicago

Positions
- San Diego State University, Economics Professor 1981
- Pr Bar-Ilan University, Israel Visiting Professor March 2008
- Paris I /Sorbonne and Jourdan/Grandes Ecoles, Paris Visiting Professor Feb 2008
- University of Zaragoza, Spain Visiting Professor Feb 2008
- IZA, Bonn Visiting Scholar Summer 200CESifo, Munich Visiting Professor March 2007
- Princeton University, Office of Population Research Visiting Collaborator 2003-4
- Columbia University, Economics Visiting Scholar 2002-3
- Institut National d’Etudes Demographiques, Paris, France Visiting Scholar March 2002
- Universite de Paris II, Pantheon-Assas, France Visiting Scholar 1999, 2000
- University of California, San Diego, Economics Visiting Scholar 1995-1996
- Bar-Ilan University, Israel, Economics Lecturer 1983-84
- Tel-Aviv University, Israel, Economics/Sociology Lecturer 1983-84
- Ctr for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Science, Stanford Fellow 1980-81
- Population Research Laboratory, USC Research Associate 1978-80
- Occidental College, Economics Assistant Professor 1977-78
- Pitzer College, Economics Instructor 1976-77

Champs de Recherche
- Household Economics
- Economics of the Family
- Gender Studies
- Labor Economics
- Sociological Economics
- Anthropological Economics

Activités d'Enseignement
- Graduate (research guidance for MA and Ph.D.) and Undergraduate

Autres expériences Professionnelles
- Founding Editor, Review of Economics of the Household, Published by Springer, 2001-present
- Consultant, Urban Institute, Washington DC, 2008-present
- Fellow, CESifo Research Network, 2007-present
- Fellow, IZA, Institute for the Study of Labor, 2006-present
- Member, Board of the European Network on the Economics of Religion, 2006-present
- Member, Executive Board, Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics, 1984-present
- Member, Women's Studies Graduate Associate Faculty, SDSU, 2000-present
- Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Socio-Economics, 2000-present
- Member, PhD committee of Aycan Celikaksoy, Aarhus School of Business, 2006
- Member, Program Committee of the European Society for Population Economics, 2005-2006
- Chair, Dorothy S. Thomas Award Committee, Population Association of America, 2004
- Principal organizer, Conference in Honor of Jacob Mincer, Columbia University, July 2002 (with James Heckman and Nachum Sicherman)
- Member, Dorothy S. Thomas Award Committee, Population Association of America, 2002-2004
- Member, Ph. D. thesis committee of Anne Solaz, University of Paris-Nanterre, 2000
- Principal organizer, Meetings of the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics, S.Diego, June 1999 (with Christopher Clague)
- Member, Ph.D. thesis committee of Gaelle Leguirriec, University of Paris-II/Assass, 1999-2002
- International Advisory Editor, Journal of Bioeconomics, 1999-2002
- Co-organizer, Conference on "Contemporary Marriage: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Institution," Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA, August 1982 (with Kingsley Davis)
- Researcher, Labor and Population Studies, the RAND Corporation, Summer 1976
- Researcher, National Insurance Institute of Israel, 1969-71
- Referee/Reviewer for the American Economic Review, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Cambridge University Press, Current Anthropology, Demography, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Economic Inquiry, Economic Journal, Economic Psychology, German Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development , Journal of Bioeconomics, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Economic Education, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Mexican Studies, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Population Economics, Journal of Socio-Economics, Law and Social Inquiry, MIT Press, National Science Foundation, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Social Forces, University of Chicago Press, and Yale Law Journal.

Honneurs
- Included in Who’s Who in America, 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century, Who’s Who in American Education, Global Who's Who Directory in rationalexpectations.com, Who’s Who in the World , World’s Who’s Who of Women, Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, Who's Who in the West, Who’s Who in Finance and Business, Dictionary of International Biography (1985), and Personalities of the Americas (1987).

Grants
- Small Grant from the Institut National d’Etudes Demographiques, Paris, France, March 2002; Small Grant from Research Center on Jewish Law and Economics, Bar Ilan University, Israel, 2001; Grant for Research on "Using the 1990 Census to Estimate Marriage Squeeze Effects," from the San Diego State University Foundation, 1994-1995; Grant for Research on "Women's Labor Supply and Marriage," from the Sapir Center for Development, Tel-Aviv University, 1983-84

Publications
also under Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman, Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman, and Amyra Grossbard

A. Sole-Authored Book
Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman, On the Economics of Marriage - A Theory of Marriage, Labor and Divorce. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1993.

B. Edited Books
- Shoshana Grossbard, Jacob Mincer: A Pioneer of Modern Labor Economics. New York: Springer, 2006. Includes chapters by Jacob Mincer, Gary Becker and James J Heckman. I wrote the Preface and a chapter on the New Home Economics at Columbia and Chicago.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman, Marriage and the Economy: Theory and Evidence from Advanced Industrial Societies Foreword by Jacob Mincer. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. "Table of Contents" Includes 2 chapters I wrote: Introduction, and Marriage and Work for Pay (with S. Neuman).
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman and Christopher Clague, On the Expansion of Economics. Foreword by Jack Hirshleifer. Armonk, N.J.: M.E. Sharpe. 2001. "Table of Contents"[link to CONTexp] Includes 4 chapters I wrote: Introduction (with C. Clague); the Economics and Sociology of Marriage; A Demographer on the Cusp between Economics and Sociology: David Heer; and a Conclusion.
- Kingsley Davis in association with Grossbard-Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman, Contemporary Marriage: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Institution. New York: Russell Sage Publications, 1985. Includes 1 chapter I wrote: "Marriage Squeezes, Cohabitation, and the Feminist Revolution”.

C. Journal Editor Founding editor, Review of Economics of the Household. Springer, see http://www.springerlink.com/content/1573-7152/?k

D. Special Issues Editor
- Journal of Socio-Economics, Special issue on Household and Gender Economics, Vol. 31(1), 2002.
- Journal of Bioeconomics, Special issue: Bioeconomics of Sex, Marriage, and Family, Vol. 4(3), 2002.
- Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Special issue on Economic Development and Cultural Institutions. (with Christopher Clague), vol. 573, 2001.
- Journal of Socio-Economics, Symposium on the Reorientation of Economics (with Christopher Clague), vol. 30(1), 2001.

E. Articles (not including Chapters in own Books and Book Reviews)
- Shoshana Grossbard. “How ‘Chicagoan’ are Gary Becker’s Economic Models of Marriage?” J of History of Economic Thought, forthcoming.
- David Bishai and Shoshana Grossbard. “Far Above Rubies: The Association between Bride Price and Extramarital Sexual Relations in Uganda”, J of Population Economics, forthcoming, Published online: DOI No. 10.1007/s00148-008-0226-3.
- Shoshana Grossbard and Lisa Jepsen. “The economics of gay and lesbian couples: Introduction to a special issue on gay and lesbian households.” Review of Economics of the Household, 6:311-326, 2008.
- Olivia Ekert-Jaffe and Shoshana Grossbard. “Does Community Property Discourage Unpartnered Births?” European J of Political Economy 24(1):25-40, 2008.
- Shoshana Grossbard and Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes. “Marriage Markets and Women’s Labor Force Participation,” Review of Economics of the Household 5:249-278, 2007.
- Shoshana Grossbard. “Repack the Household: A Comment on Robert Ellickson’s Unpacking the Household, ” in Yale Law Journal Pocket Edition, at http://yalelawjournal.org/2007/04/16/grossbard.html April, 2007.
- Shoshana Grossbard. “Competitive Marriage Markets and Jewish Law,” in The Economics of Judaism and Jewish Human Capital, edited by Carmel U. Chiswick and Tikva Lecker with Nava Kahana. Ramat-Gan, Israel: Bar Ilan University Press, 2006.
- Shoshana Grossbard. “A Theory of Women’s Welfare Dependency, Marriage, and Labor Supply,” Labour 19:211-241, 2005.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. “A Model of Labour Supply, Household Production, and Marriage” in Advances in Household Economics, Consumer Behaviour and Economic Policy, edited by Tran Van Hoa. London: Ashgate Publishing, 2005.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. “From the Editor’s Desk: REHO and the New Home Economics.” Review of Economics of the Household, 1:5-7, 2003.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. "A Consumer Theory with Competitive Markets for Work in Marriage," Journal of Socio-Economics, 31(6): 609-645, 2003.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman and Xuanning Fu. “Women’s Labor Force Participation and Status Exchange in Intermarriage: An Empirical Study in Hawaii ," Journal of Bioeconomics, 4(3): 241-268, 2002.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. “Biology versus Economics and Culture in Research on the Family,” Journal of Bioeconomics, 4(3): 191-4, 2002.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. “Introduction to Special Issue on Household and Gender Economics,” Journal of Socio-Economics, 31(1), 2002.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. "Irma Adelman, A Pioneer in the Expansion of Economics: An Interview," Feminist Economics, 8(1): 101-116, 2002.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. “The New Home Economics at Columbia and Chicago,” Feminist Economics, 7, 7(3) :103-130, 2001.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman and Christopher Clague. "What is Economics?" Journal of Socio-Economics, 30: 1-6, 2001.
- Christopher Clague and Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. "Preface on Economic Development and Cultural Institutions," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 573: 8-15, 2001.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman and Bertrand Lemennicier. "Marriage Contracts and the Law-and-Economics of Marriage: an Austrian Perspective," Journal of Socio-Economics, 28: 665-690, 1999.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. “Marriage, Theories of,” in Elgar Companion to Feminist Economics, edited by Meg Lewis and Janice Peterson. Aldershot, U.K.: Edward Elgar, 1999.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. “New Home Economics,” in Encyclopedia of Political Economy, edited by Phillip O’Hara. London: Routledge, 1999.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. “Marriage,” in Encyclopedia of Political Economy, edited by Phillip O’Hara. London: Routledge, 1999.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman and Clive W. Granger. "Women’s Jobs and Marriage, Baby-Boom versus Baby-Bust," Population, 53: 731-52, September 1998 (in French).
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman and Shoshana Neuman. "The Extra Burden of Moslem Wives: Clues from Israeli Women’s Labor Supply,",Economic Development and Cultural Change, 46: 491-518, April 1998.[reprinted in Jona Schellekens and Jon Anson (eds.), Israel's Destiny: Fertility and Mortality in a Divided Society, Schnitzer Studies in Israeli Society, Volume 12. New Brunswick and London: Transaction Publishers, 2007].
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman and Matthew Neideffer. “Women’s Hours of Work and Marriage Market Imbalances,” in Economics of the Family and Family Policies, edited by Inga Persson and Christina Jonung, London: Routledge, 1997.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman, Evelyn Lehrer and J.William Leasure. “Comment on a Theory of the Value of Children,” Demography, Vol. 33, 1996.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. "Do Not Sell Marriage Short," Feminist Economics, 1(1), 1995.
- Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. "Marriage Market Models" in M. Tommasi and K. Ierulli (eds.), The New Economics of Human Behavior. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.[in Spanish: “Modelos de Mercado Matrimonial” en Economía y sociedad Cambridge University Press, 2000]
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman, Dafna Izraeli and Shoshana Neuman. "When do Spouses Support a Career? A Human Capital Analysis of Israeli Managers and their Spouses," Journal of Socio-Economics, 23(1): 189-207, 1994.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman and Shoshana Neuman. "Cross-Productivity Effects of Education and Origin on Earnings--Do They Really Reflect Productivity?" in J. Gerber, R. Frantz, and H. Singh (eds.), Handbook of Behavioral Economics, Vol. II. Greenwich: JAI Press, 1991.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman and Shoshana Neuman. "Earnings and Ethnic Origin: The Effect of Wife's Ethnic Origin on Husband's Earnings,",Studies in Israel's Economy 1988 , pp. 39-51, The Israeli Economic Association, Jerusalem, 1989 (in Hebrew).
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "An Economist's Approach to Women's Private and Public Roles," in M. Ben-Peretz and D. Kalekin-Fishman (eds.), Proceedings of an International Conference on Private Woman-Public Work. Haifa: Haifa University, 1989.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman and Shoshana Neuman. "Women's Labor Supply and Marital Choice," Journal of Political Economy, 96:1294-1302, December 1988.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "Virtue, Work and Marriage" in S. Maital (ed.), Applied Behavioral Economics. New York: Wheatsheaf, 1988.
- Eliezer Ben-Rafael and Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "Female Work and Leadership in the Kibbutz: Some Empirical Tests" in L. Shamgar-Handelman and R. Palomba (eds.), Alternative patterns of Family Life in Modern Societies. Rome: IRP, 1987.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "Marriage and Productivity--An Interdisciplinary Analysis" in B. Gilad and S. Kaish (eds.), Handbook of Behavioral Economics. Greenwich: JAI Press, 1986.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "Economic Behavior, Marriage and Fertility: Two Lessons from Polygyny," Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 7:415-424, 1986.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman and Shoshana Neuman. "Economic Behavior, Marriage and Religiosity," Journal of Behavioral Economics, Spring/Summer 1986.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "Economics, Judaism, and Marriage," Dinei Israel, A Journal of Science and Jewish Law, 1986 (in Hebrew)
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "A Theory of Allocation of Time in Markets for Labor and Marriage," Economic Journal, 94(4): 863-882, 1984.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "A Market Approach to Intermarriage," Papers in Jewish Demography, Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Jerusalem, 1983.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "On the Role and Determinants of Bride Price: Comment," Current Anthropology, 24(2): 210, 1983.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "A Theory of Marriage Formality: The Case of Guatemala," Economic Development and Cultural Change, 30(4): 813-830, 1982.
- David M. Heer and Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "The Impact of the Female Marriage Squeeze and the Contraceptive Revolution on Sex Roles and the Women's Liberation
- Movement in the United States, 1960 to 1975," Journal of Marriage and the Family, 43(1): 49-65, 1981.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "Gary Becker's Theory of the Family--Some Interdisciplinary Considerations," Sociology and Social Research, 66(1): 1-11, 1981.
- Amyra Grossbard-Shechtman. "The Economics of Polygamy," in J. DaVanzo and J. Simon (eds.), Research in Population Economics, Vol. II. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1980.
- Amyra Grossbard. "On the Production Mentality and Communal Formation: Comment," Current Anthropology, June 1980.
- Amyra Grossbard. "Towards a Marriage Between Economics and Anthropology and A General Theory of Marriage," Papers and Proceedings, American Economic Review, 68(2):33-37, 1978.
- Amyra Grossbard. "Development and Human Economics: Comment," Current Anthropology, March 1978.
- Amyra Grossbard. "Reply to Clignet-Sween and Cohen," Current Anthropology, March 1977.
- Amyra Grossbard. "An Economic Analysis of Polygamy: The Case of Maiduguri," Current Anthropology, 17 (4): 701-707, 1976.

Book Reviews
- The Law and Economics of Marriage and Divorce, by Antony W. Dnes and Robert Rowthorn, in Journal of Economic Literature, Vol 41 (4), 2003.
- Lone Motherhood in Twentieth-Century Britain--From Footnote to Front Page. by Kathleen Kiernan, Hilary Land, and Jane Lewis, in J of Socio-Economics, Vol. 29 No. 6, pp. 597-99, 2000
- Working in the Macroeconomy, by Martin F.J. Prachowny, in J of Economic Literature, 1999.
- The Feminine Economy and Economic Man, by Shirley Burggraf, in J of Socio-Economics, 27(4), 1998.
- Economics of the Family, by Alessandro Cigno, in J of Economic Behavior and Organization, February 1993.
- No Step Backward, by P. Petrick, in J of Economic History, December 1988.
- Too Many Women: The Sex Ratio Question, by M. Guttentag and P. F. Secord, in Sociology and Social Research, 68(3): 390-391, 1984.
- Microeconomics and Human Behavior, by D. A. Alhadeff, in J of Economic Literature, June 1983.

Selected Past Presentation
- “How ‘Chicagoan’ are Gary Becker’s Economic Models of Marriage?” presented at the annual meetings of IAFFE (International Association for Feminist Economics), Boston, June 2009
- “How ‘Chicagoan’ are Gary Becker’s Economic Models of Marriage?” presented at the annual STOREP (Assocazione Italiana per la Storia dell’Economia Politica) meetings, Firenze, June 2009
- “Complete Income Pooling and Quasi-Wages for Household Producers” (with Jens Bonke) presented at Labor and Development Workshop, MIT, April 2008; Department of Economics, UC Irvine, May 2008; AND at the Workshop on the labor market behavior of couples, Nice, June 2008.
- “Quasi-Wages and Income Pooling.” (with Jens Bonke), Seminaire Travail et Microeconomie Appliquee, Paris I, February 2008 AND University of Tilburg, February 2008.
- “A Test of Robert Willis’ Theory of Non-Marital Childbearing” Seminar on Gender, Paris I/Sorbonne, February 2008
- “Quasi-Wages in Marriage” Workshop on Economics of the Family, University of Zaragoza, Spain, February 2008
- “Marriage Markets and Economic Development” presented at the Department of Economics, University of Warsaw, March 2007
- “Marriage Markets and Married Women’s Labor Force Participation” (with Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, SDSU), presented at the Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University; the Institute of Social and Economic Research, ISER, University of Essex, U.K February-March 2007
- “Far Above Rubies: The Association between Bride Price and Extramarital Sexual Relations in Uganda” (with David Bishai), presented at the Econometric Society, ASSA meetings, Chicago, January 2007
- “Religion and Unpartnered Births.” (with Olivia Ekert-Jaffe), presented at the Association for the Study of Religion, Economics, and Culture, Portland, Oregon, Oct 2006
- “Does Community Property Discourage Unpartnered Births?” (with Olivia Ekert-Jaffe), presented at the European Society for Population Economics, Verona, June 2006
- “Far Above Rubies: The Association between Bride Price and Extramarital Sexual Relations in Uganda” (with David Bishai), presented at the European Society for Population Economics, Verona, June 2006
- “Marriage Markets and Married Women’s Labor Force Participation” (with Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, SDSU), presented at the Econometric Society, Boston, January 2006
- “An Economic Analysis of Co-Parenting Choices: Single Parent, Visiting Father, Cohabitation, Marriage” (with Ronald Mincy, Columbia University and Chien-Chung Huang), presented at the European Society for Population Economics, Paris, June 2005
- “Does Community Property Discourage Lone Motherhood?” (with Olivia Ekert-Jaffe, INED, France), presented at the Population Association of America, April 2005
- “An Economic Analysis of Co-Parenting Choices: Single Parent, Visiting Father, Cohabitation, Marriage” (with Ronald Mincy, Columbia University and Chien-Chung Huang), presented at Institute for Research on Poverty, Madison, Wisconsin, March 2005
- “Gary Becker’s Intellectual Leadership in the Theory of Marriage,” presented at the University of Florida, Gainesville, October 2004.
- “A Defense of Vouchers in Education,” presented at the International Conference on Preschool Education and Public Policy: Taiwan Case in Comparative Perspective, December 2003, Taipei.
- “Markets for Co-parenting and Family Structure” (with Ronald Mincy), paper presented at the McArthur Network on Family and Economy, November 2003, Chicago.
- “Out-of-Couple Births and Divorce Laws” (with Olivia Ekert-Jaffe), presented at the meetings of the European Society for Population Economics, June 2003, New York.
- “Who Will Pay the Bills? A Theory of Women’s Welfare Dependency, Labor Supply, and Marriage,” presented at Columbia University, March 2003.
- “When are Husbands more Likely to Pay the Bills? Marriage Market Effects on the Aggregate Supply of Married Women.” (with Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes), presented at Princeton University and CUNY Graduate School, February 2003.
- "Marriage Market Imbalances and Regional Trends in US Women’s Labor Supply." (with Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes), presented at the University of Turin and at the Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, October 2002.
- “An Economic Perspective on Jewish Laws on Marriage and Divorce,” presented at the first meetings of the Society for the Study of Religion and Economics, Salt Lake City, November 2002.
- “A Macro-economic Perspective on Marriage.” Presented at the Universite de Liege, Belgium, March 2002
- “Property Division at Divorce and Demographic Behavior: An Economic Analysis and International Comparison” (with Olivia Ekert-Jaffe and Bertrand Lemennicier) Presented at the American Economic Meetings, Atlanta, January 2002.
- "Economic Development, Marriage, and the Family: An Interdisciplinary Approach." Presented at the International Interdisciplinary Conference on Economics and Sociology, Tunghai University, Taiwan, May 2001.
- "Women’s Labor Force Participation and Status Exchange in Intermarriage: An Empirical Study in Hawaii " (with Xuanning Fu). Presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, March 2001.
- "A Model of Labor Supply and Marriage." Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Economic Association, New Orleans, January 2001.
- "Marriage Market Imbalances and Trends in Women's Labor Supply in the U.S." Presented at the Journees de Micro-Economie Appliquee, Quebec City, Quebec, June 2000. (in French), also Discussion Paper 00-02, San Diego State University, June 2000.
- "Paid Work, Home Production, and Marriage: Gronau's Theory Revisited." Presented at the Labor Workshop, Department of Economics, Paris I-Sorbonne, May 2000 (in French)
-"Fewer Young Married Women in the Labor Force." Center for Public Economics Working Paper 00-01, San Diego State University, January 2000.
- “A Consumer Theory with Competitive Marriage Markets.” Poster paper presented at the Allied Social Science Association Meetings, Boston, January 2000.
- "The Value of Time in Home Production and Marriage: Use-Value or Market Value?" Paper presented at the Western Economics Association meetings in San Diego, July 1999.
- "Marriage Contracts and the Law-and-Economics of Marriage: an Austrian Perspective", Paper presented at the SABE conference in San Diego. (with Bertrand Lemennicier, Universite de Paris II), June 1999.
- “A Consumer Theory with Competitive Marriage Markets.” Paper presented at the Universite de Paris II, and the Laboratoire d’Economie Appliquee, Paris, January 1999, and at the Economic Theory Workshop, University of California, San Diego, December 1998.
- “Analyzing Preferences of Economists from a Jewish Perspective.” Paper presented at the Conference on the Economics of Judaism and Jewish Observance, Bar Ilan University, December 1998.




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