Ökonomik der Familie: Patriarchalismus in China
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Ökonomik der Familie: Patriarchalismus in China
Krug, Barbara | Frey, Bruno S.
Journal of Contextual Economics – Schmollers Jahrbuch, Vol. 107 (1987), Iss. 1 : pp. 67–84
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Abstract
The inward and outward directed behaviour of a patriarchal family is analyzed by assuming self-interested behaviour of the patriarch, subject to the constraints imposed by the members of the family and by the budget. Hypotheses are derived concerning (1) the allocation of labour within the family, (2) family size, (3) the length of time in office and (4) the consumption standard after retirement of the patriarch, and (5) the redistribution (taxation) among the family members. They are confronted with 'sociological' antitheses based on role and tradition. The evidence from the literature on China tends to support the economic hypotheses.