CHRISTIAN HISTORY AND PUBLIC CHOICE

Mario Ferrero

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Abstract

In the last twenty years, Christian history has attracted the effort of a number of economists, challenged by the fact that the mainline churches are among the longest-lasting institutions in world history. This chapter covers the subset of that research that, while part of the broader field of the economics of religion, more nearly falls within the public-choice approach, dividing it into main topics: doctrine and theology, Catholic saint-making, the working of the papacy as an institution, religious orders, and church leadership and governance. It is shown that the essential analytical tools of this research have been the classic public-choice models of collective decision-making, bureaucracy, dictatorship, rent-seeking, and clubs. The conclusion reviews neglected topics and modeling approaches that show potential for further progress.

Lingua originaleInglese
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteThe Oxford Handbook of Public Choice
Sottotitolo della pubblicazione ospiteVolume 2
EditoreOxford University Press
Pagine760-780
Numero di pagine21
Volume2
ISBN (elettronico)9780190469771
ISBN (stampa)9780190469788
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 gen 2019
Pubblicato esternamente

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