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Publikováno v:
Games and Economic Behavior. 139:88-116
Autor:
Raphaël Franck, Laurence R. Iannaccone
Publikováno v:
Public Choice. 159:385-414
Retrospective questions from recent surveys let us estimate rates of church attendance among children and their parents in ten Western democracies throughout most of the 20th century. We combine these time series with standard sources to test competi
Autor:
Laurence R. Iannaccone
Publikováno v:
Economic Record. 88:110-115
By modeling religious activity as a product of rational choice and market forces, the economics of religion offers new insights concerning religious trends, the consequences of religious freedom, doctrinal innovation, and the enduring appeal of extre
Publikováno v:
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 77:326-338
We develop a generalized theory of religious markets and apply its insights to archaic Greece, ancient Israel, and modern America. Our starting point is a simple game-theoretic model in which secular leaders enhance their power by influencing the loc
Autor:
Laurence R. Iannaccone
Publikováno v:
Science & Spirit. 18:40-43
Publikováno v:
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 46:1-16
This article outlines a new approach to the study of religious commitment. Starting with a variant on Schelling's classic model of mobility and segregation, we develop a multi-agent religion simulation (MARS) that incorporates insights from theories
Autor:
Eli Berman, Laurence R. Iannaccone
Publikováno v:
Public Choice. 128:109-129
This paper challenges conventional views of violent religious extremism, particularly those that emphasize militant theology. We offer an alternative analysis that helps explain the persistent demand for religion, the different types of religious tha
Autor:
Laurence R. Iannaccone
Publikováno v:
Futures. 36:1025-1030
Publikováno v:
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 43:191-207
Congregational attendance data are abundant, accessible, and relevant for religious research. Weekly attendance histories provide information about worshippers, congregations, and denominations that surveys cannot capture. The histories yield novel m