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The Behavioral Economics of Going to Bed Angry

By: Josh Wright
February 06, 2011
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Josh Wright, The Behavioral Economics of Going to Bed Angry, Truth on the Market (February 06, 2011), https://truthonthemarket.com/2011/02/06/the-behavioral-economics-of-going-to-bed-angry/

And other lessons in the (applied) economics of marriage (HT: Mankiw).

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