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Caravaggio and Cupid : homage and rivalry in Rome and Florence
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ISBN: 9781911054146 Year: 2017 Publisher: Edinburgh National Galleries of Scotland

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Colours of prosperity : fruits from the old and new world: the loggia of Cupid and Psyche, Raphael and Giovanni da Udine
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ISBN: 9788894810097 Year: 2017 Publisher: Rome Bardi Edizioni

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Love, eros, and desire in contemporary German-language literature and culture
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ISBN: 1787441717 1571139788 Year: 2017 Publisher: Rochester : Camden House,

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New essays exploring the resurgence of the theme of romantic relationships and love in German literature since around the turn of the millennium.


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Matching with Transfers : The Economics of Love and Marriage
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ISBN: 0691203504 Year: 2017 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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Over the past few decades, matching models, which use mathematical frameworks to analyze allocation mechanisms for heterogeneous products and individuals, have attracted renewed attention in both theoretical and applied economics. These models have been used in many contexts, from labor markets to organ donations, but recent work has tended to focus on "nontransferable" cases rather than matching models with transfers. In this important book, Pierre-André Chiappori fills a gap in the literature by presenting a clear and elegant overview of matching with transfers and provides a set of tools that enable the analysis of matching patterns in equilibrium, as well as a series of extensions. He then applies these tools to the field of family economics and shows how analysis of matching patterns and of the incentives thus generated can contribute to our understanding of long-term economic trends, including inequality and the demand for higher education.

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