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This paper derives a model of participation in what is commonly known as ‘adultery’. Arguably the best sex survey in the world is used to produce estimates of participation functions. The results show a great deal of support for bioeconomic models and reveal some interesting similarities and differences between the male and female equations.
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Cameron, S. The Economics Of Partner Out Trading in Sexual Markets. Journal of Bioeconomics 4, 195–222 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021704330652
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