Economics and Divorce?

From the Freakonomics blog, an interesting use of an economic principle of “hyperbolic discounting” when considering divorce and marriage.  The definition given: “people overemphasize current pleasure and pain in comparing actions at different points in time.“  A short post but well worth the read.

One Response to “Economics and Divorce?”

  1. Pat Says:

    This is something that I know will be presented to me when I tell him - the economy. My comment regarding this is: what about gallons of pain from the past 18 years vs. current pleasure for now and in the future - even if the economy is bad right now.

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