The Continuing Importance of Economic Factors

In the previous chapter, I analysed the legal discourse of marriage in relation to what has been one of its most fundamental defining aspects — sexual intercourse — and argued that there has been a very significant change in the discourse of marriage, with love beginning to be insinuated. This chapt...

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Banking
Banks
Behavioral sciences
Business
Business structures
Civil law
Cognitive psychology
Commercial regulation
Contract law
Corporate regulation
Economic analysis
Economic disciplines
Economic regulation
Economic research
Economic value
Economics
Emotion
Emotional states
Family law
Financial economics
Human populations
Husbands
Law
Love
Marriage law
Men
National banks
Personality psychology
Persons
Population studies
Psychological attitudes
Psychology
Social sciences
Trust
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