
In the market for love? Here’s how economics can help
Clip: 2/11/2016 | 8m 34s
Paul Solman explores how the language of economics can apply to the language of love.
These days we turn to online dating to give us more options for a love affair or a life partner. But how do you maximize your chances of hitting the jackpot? Economics correspondent Paul Solman explores how the language of economics can apply to the language of love.
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In the market for love? Here’s how economics can help
Clip: 2/11/2016 | 8m 34s
These days we turn to online dating to give us more options for a love affair or a life partner. But how do you maximize your chances of hitting the jackpot? Economics correspondent Paul Solman explores how the language of economics can apply to the language of love.
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