D Cox - Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2007 - search.ebscohost.com
Many economic models of the family are based on a generic “person 1—person 2” household or “parent—child” family, rather than their anatomically correct counterparts: sons …
D Cox - Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2007 - econpapers.repec.org
Many economic models of the family are based on a generic" person 1-person 2" household or" parent-child" family, rather than their anatomically correct counterparts: sons and …
D Cox - Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2007 - ideas.repec.org
Many economic models of the family are based on a generic" person 1-person 2" household or" parent-child" family, rather than their anatomically correct counterparts: sons and …
Many economic models of the family are based on a generic “person one/person two” household or “parent–child” family, rather than their anatomically correct counterparts: sons …
Many economic models of the family are based on a generic “person one/person two” household or “parent–child” family, rather than their anatomically correct counterparts: sons …
D Cox - The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2007 - search.proquest.com
Many economic models of the family are based on a generic" person 1--person 2" household or" parent--child" family, rather than their anatomically correct counterparts: sons …
D Cox - The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2007 - JSTOR
Donald Cox any economic models of the family are based on a generic" person one/person two" household or" parent-child" family, rather than their anatomically anatomically correct …