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Three essays on the economics of religion and politics./
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Reda, Ayman.
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149 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-09, Section: A, page: 3389.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-09A.
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Economics, General. -
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0542324067
Three essays on the economics of religion and politics.
Reda, Ayman.
Three essays on the economics of religion and politics.
- 149 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-09, Section: A, page: 3389.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University, 2005.
This dissertation contains three essays on the economics of religion and politics. In the first essay, we model both the religious competition among denominations and the political competition among parties. The model's propositions provide the first formal economic explanation for the 'Culture Wars' thesis. In particular, the model seeks to explain the reason why liberal or less strict denominations tend to favor higher government taxes, higher government spending and 'bigger' governments, while conservative or stricter denominations tend to favor lower government taxes, lower government spending and 'smaller' governments. This is due to the fact that conservative denominations demand high levels of commitment from their adherents in the form of monetary and time contributions and as such their adherents will be less willing to allocate resources to the government in the form of taxes. Liberal denominations on the other hand demand lower levels of commitment from their adherents which means that their adherents are more willing to allocate resources to the government. We show that any change in the objectives of the denominations will have an impact on their religious teachings, which in turn will affect the behavior of their adherents in the political and economic arenas.
ISBN: 0542324067Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017424
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