BARGAINING OVER THE BALLET
Trilce Navarrete
Digital Cultural Economics | EIT Culture & Creativity | CIDOC Chair
By Caterina Mauri and Alexander Wolf
Women and men in couples enjoy shared leisure activities. When their preferences are not aligned, they implicitly (or explicitly) bargain over their arts consumption. The more influential a woman is within the couple, the more both partners consume high culture in a way that matches female singles’ preferences.
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