ECON PhD student Haluk Çitçi’s conference participation
Sabancı University Economiics PhD student Haluk Çitçi’s article, “Development and Transition to Monogamy” has been accepted for presentation at PET 10 - Annual Conference of the Association for Public Economic Theory Conference at Boğaziçi University between June 25-27, 2010.
Abstract:
This paper aims to answer why
institution of marriage in modern industrialized countries evolved to monogamy
although wealthy men have tended to mate with multiple woman throughout the
history. We present a general equilibrium model of the marriage market where
increasing labor incomes of both genders explain this phenomenon. The
distinctive mark of this study is that the hypothesis can explain nonexistence
of polygamy in modern industrialized countries even in the absence of skill
inequality among women and high resource inequality among men. Moreover, we
establish several economic factors that can account cross-cultural differences
in degree of polygyny among polygynous societies.