
Corinne Low
Corinne Low is an economist and author known for her critical examination of gender dynamics within relationships, particularly in heterosexual contexts. After experiencing challenges in her marriage, she decided to leave her husband and has since pursued a relationship with a woman, advocating for the necessity of equitable partnerships. Low's upcoming book, 'Having it All,' explores the economic implications of heteropessimism and the frustrations women face in traditional relationships. Through her work, she highlights the systemic issues that contribute to dissatisfaction in heterosexual dynamics, arguing for a reevaluation of expectations and responsibilities in romantic partnerships.
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Corinne Low, the Wharton professor featured in a New York magazine article called 'This Economist Crunched the Numbers and Stopped Dating Men.'
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