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Comment on Jana Singer's Alimony and Efficiency
Journal Articles
  • Margaret F. Brinig, Notre Dame Law School
Document Type
Response or Comment
Publication Date
1-1-1994
Disciplines
Publication Information
82 Geo. L.J. 2461 (1993-1994)
Abstract

I propose to make three comments on Professor Singer's article. First, I will present my views on the limitations of law and economics when applied to family law. Second, I will discuss why specialization between husbands and wives is not necessarily efficient, and perhaps not even the best use of law and economics in the study of the family. Finally, and perhaps most controversially, I will question whether there are gender differences that should impact alimony law.

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Reprinted with permission of Georgetown Law Journal.

Citation Information
Margaret F. Brinig. "Comment on Jana Singer's Alimony and Efficiency" (1994)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/margaret_brinig/56/