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In this Handbook, leading scholars demonstrate the application of the economics of religion approach to topics on human … capital, the state regulation of religion, economic aspects of religion, and how religious markets function. The chapters also …
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Religious freedom has become an emblematic value in the West. Embedded in constitutions and championed by politicians and thinkers across the political spectrum, it is to many an absolute value, something beyond question. Yet how it emerged, and why, remains widely misunderstood. Tracing the...
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The Economics of Religion explores the new paradigms of 'religious economics' and 'economies of religion' under the … 'economy and religion' debate, and suggests not only theoretical but also epistemological changes in the study of religion …: individual rationality and rational choice, market theory, demand and supply theory, branding and commodification of religion …
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Despite the profound influence that religious organizations exert, religion occupies a curiously marginal place in … organization theory. This volume aims to make available in one place existing knowledge on religion and organizations, encouraging … more organization theorists to include religion as part of their research activities and agenda. …
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"This book investigates how belief systems, political behavior, and public action impact the general populace, featuring theoretical concepts and empirical research across pertinent topic areas"--Provided by publisher.
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In the year 1000, the economy of the Middle East was at least as advanced as that of Europe. But by 1800, the region had fallen dramatically behind--in living standards, technology, and economic institutions. In short, the Middle East had failed to modernize economically as the West surged...
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