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Vanity Economics - An Economic Exploration of Sex, Marriage and Family (Hardcover)
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Vanity Economics - An Economic Exploration of Sex, Marriage and Family (Hardcover)
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This book presents an accessible and sometimes controversial
economic exploration of numerous issues surrounding sex, marriage
and family. It analyses the role of 'vanity', defined as social
status and self-esteem, in social and economic behaviors.In
Veblen's theory of conspicuous consumption, vanity is associated
with the consumption of luxuries such as expensive handbags and
cars. In this book, C. Simon Fan provocatively argues that vanity
is obtained by having a spouse and children with perceived
'high-quality' values, for example, a beautiful wife, a tall
husband or intelligent offspring. He demonstrates from various
perspectives that vanity plays a crucial role in male-female
relationships and intergenerational relationships. In doing so, he
challenges the conventional frontier of economics and contributes
to other social sciences. This unique book will appeal to the
educated general reader and interested academic alike. Contents: 1.
Introduction 2. Vanity Economics: A Survey and an Extension 3.
Vanity and the Consumption of Material Goods/Services 4. Marriage
Markets 5. Vanity in Romance and Marriage 6. Vanity and Virginity
7. Sexual Liberation 8. Prostitution and Commercial Sex 9.
Extramarital Affairs 10. Homosexuality 11. Classical Population
Theory 12. Gary Becker, Vanity Economics and Modern Population
Theory 13. The Cost of Children in Population Theory 14. Child
Labour, 'Working Daughters' and Population Theory 15. Old-Age
Support, Family Protection and Population Theory 16. Gender Bias,
Gender Gaps and Population Theory 19. A 'Population Problem':
Theory and Policy 20. Vanity and Divorce 21. Development and
Divorce 22. Family Background and Children's Education 23. Parental
Behaviours and the Quality of Children 24. Intergenerational
Transfers of Wealth 25. Family, Vanity and Consumption Puzzles 26.
Vanity and Social Interactions 27. Vanity, Family and Migration 28.
Epilogue Index
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