The economics of religious belief
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An economic theory of knowledge treats religious belief as merely another type of knowledge, which like other forms of knowledge depends on the costs of discovering the knowledge and the benefits of using it. An economic theory of knowledge must also consider how belief is created and maintained, for example knowledge acquired by authority. Attention must also be paid to incentives which ultimately lead individuals to believe something rather than merely feign a belief in order to benefit: this can be called adaptive knowledge revision.
Publication Name: Journal of Institutional & Theoretical Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0932-4569
Year: 1997
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Toward an economic theory of 'fundamentalism'
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Article seeks to develop an economic theory of 'fundamentalism' or sectarian religion, focusing on costs or an economic model of stigma and sacrifice. By concentrating on the degree to which a group restricts and so raises the cost of non-group activities, sect behaviour can be modelled. Although belonging to a sect makes great demands on members, such costly demands seem to boost the net benefits of membership and strengthen the sect, for example by making members more committed.
Publication Name: Journal of Institutional & Theoretical Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0932-4569
Year: 1997
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Religion, ethics, the economy and economics
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Article sets out the concept of 'ethos' and its three subsystems 'economics', 'the economy' and 'religion'. Ethos is used to describe the system of interaction which includes all of a society's essential functions and is formed from within by beliefs about the constitution, origin and destiny of human life and reality. Ethics is therefore the theory of and methodical reflection upon any given ethos.
Publication Name: Journal of Institutional & Theoretical Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0932-4569
Year: 1997
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