Religious Market Theory assigns basic market principles to the market for religion. The derived supply side model proposes that religiosity is higher on a competitive market, characterized by high religious diversity. Churches will provide higher quality goods compared to monopolistic churches. The demand side model, originating from the Secularization Hypothesis, suggests that the establishment of new churches casts doubt on the existing religion, which reduces overall religiosity. I find a negative linear relationship between religious diversity and religiosity which supports the demand side model. However, high levels of income, education, and democracy mitigate this effect. The relationship becomes positive in the most developed countr...
We develop a model of spatial competition to explain the high level of spending on social services t...
This article uses a computer-based Schelling-model to examine the aggregate outcomes of individual c...
Why do some individuals engage in more religious activity than others? And how does this religious ...
Religious Market Theory assigns basic market principles to the market for religion. The derived supp...
Contains fulltext : 77570.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The ongoing fragmentation of religi...
The ongoing fragmentation of religious traditions and the trafficking of ideas in the past decades c...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Review of Social Economy.(c)1998 Copyri...
Religion plays an important role in the lives of many Americans, but there is relatively little stud...
Religious participation is much more widespread in the United States than in Europe, while Europeans...
The economics of religion is a relatively new field of research in economics. This survey serves two...
There are two competing theories regarding the effect of religious pluralism on participation. One a...
Secularization theories, such as Berger's Sacred Canopy argument, hold that religious diversity lead...
There are two competing theories regarding the effect of religious pluralism on participation. One a...
Economic growth has not led to a decline in religion despite past predictions that it would. Using a...
This dissertation examines measurement of government policies toward religion, country-level predict...
We develop a model of spatial competition to explain the high level of spending on social services t...
This article uses a computer-based Schelling-model to examine the aggregate outcomes of individual c...
Why do some individuals engage in more religious activity than others? And how does this religious ...
Religious Market Theory assigns basic market principles to the market for religion. The derived supp...
Contains fulltext : 77570.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The ongoing fragmentation of religi...
The ongoing fragmentation of religious traditions and the trafficking of ideas in the past decades c...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Review of Social Economy.(c)1998 Copyri...
Religion plays an important role in the lives of many Americans, but there is relatively little stud...
Religious participation is much more widespread in the United States than in Europe, while Europeans...
The economics of religion is a relatively new field of research in economics. This survey serves two...
There are two competing theories regarding the effect of religious pluralism on participation. One a...
Secularization theories, such as Berger's Sacred Canopy argument, hold that religious diversity lead...
There are two competing theories regarding the effect of religious pluralism on participation. One a...
Economic growth has not led to a decline in religion despite past predictions that it would. Using a...
This dissertation examines measurement of government policies toward religion, country-level predict...
We develop a model of spatial competition to explain the high level of spending on social services t...
This article uses a computer-based Schelling-model to examine the aggregate outcomes of individual c...
Why do some individuals engage in more religious activity than others? And how does this religious ...