Multiple Choice
The switch in property rights from fault to no- fault divorce resulted in a situation where:
A) property rights are misallocated.
B) there were large negative externalities.
C) the property right is held by the spouse who least wants the divorce.
D) the property right is held by the spouse who most wants the divorce.
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