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DEREGULATING RELIGION: THE ECONOMICS OF CHURCH AND STATE
Authors:LAURENCE R IANNACCONE  ROGER FINKE  RODNEY STARK
Institution:Department of Economics, Sank Clara University, Calif., Phone 1–408-554-4341 Fax 1–408-554-233 1 E-mail;Department of Sociology Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. Phone 1–317-494-4715, Fax 1–317-496-1476 E-mail;Department of Sociology, Washington University, Seattle
Abstract:Traditional religious research fails to recognize religion as a market phenomenon. It especially overlooks supply-side factors that shape the incentives and opportunities of religious firms, emphasizing instead demand-side shifts in the perceptions, tastes, and needs of consumers. This paper reviews the effects of government actions that alter religious supply. Our examples demonstrate that simple deregulation lies at the root of major religious trends and that the vitality of a religious market depends critically upon its competitiveness.
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