The latest hero in the self-help market... * Grazia * Delightful, clever and helpful. * Elizabeth Gilbert author of Eat, Pray, Love * Thinking of your marriage not as a love affair that is slowly getting buried under layers of family responsibilities, but as a start-up business that is adding skills by the day, makes everything look completely different. Rosy, even. And pretty sexy. Try it. * Sunday Times * Introducing Spousonomics: marrying sex with economics...Talk about it less, and do it more. By all means take a break, but don't give up. These are not the only nuggets of empirically-based relationship advice to be found in Spousonomics, a new book on the economics of marriage... * Times * The Smart Girl's Guide to Good Spouskeeping - golden rules for a happy relationship...Economics is about allocating time, money and energy efficiently - and you can use the same principles to get more out of your marriage...Here's how to use spousonomics to make your happiness shares soar. * YOU Magazine * Tired all the time? Fed up arguing about chores? Spousonomics says applying some economic rules will transform your relationship...according to the authors, [ using] economic theories can be a powerful tool to making your marriage successful. * Daily Mail * A brilliant and innovative book. * A. J. Jacobs, author of The Know-it-All * Practical, compelling and hilarious * Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project * Frank, funny, insightful and disconcertingly apt, this book transposes the laws and theories of economics onto emotional relationships with daring but effective aplomb. * Easy Living Magazine *