Middlebury

ECON0278A-F21

Economics of Religion

Economics of Religion
Economics and religion have played fundamental roles in human civilization. In this course we will use economic methods (statistical analysis and microeconomic theory) to examine the role that religion plays in economic activity. Topics explored will include the markets for religion, the effects that religion has on economic outcomes and welfare, and the political economy of religion. We will investigate studies and use data from both historical and contemporary time periods. While Christianity will be a prominent religion in the course due to the literature and data that are available, the economic methods used in this course will be applied to other religions. (ECON 0150 and ECON 0155) 3 hrs. lct
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92687
Subject Code:
ECON
Course Number:
0278
Section Identifier:
A

Course

ECON 0278

All Sections in Fall 2021

Fall 2021

ECON0278A-F21 Lecture (Gong)