...York:Russell Sage Foundation.Finke, Roger, and LaurenceR. Iannaccone. 1993. [Supply SideExplanations for Religious Change...Religious Communities and the NewImmigration, edited by R. S. Warner and E. Wittner.Philadelphia: Temple...
...University of California Press. Stark, Rodney, and LaurenceR. Iannaccone. 1997. “Why the Jehovah’s WitnessesGrow...Society. New York: Bedminster Press. Wilson, Bryan R. 1987. “Factors in the Failure of the New Religious...
...On the role of strictness in promoting congregational solidarity andpreventing the "free rider" problem, see LaurenceR. Iannaccone (1994).21.For a recent discussion of the changing role of women within theRastafari movement...
...27–39; LaurenceR. Iannaccone, 'The consequences of religious...156–77; LaurenceR. Iannaccone, 'Religious markets and the...Rodney Stark, Roger Finke and LaurenceR. Iannaccone,'Pluralism and piety: England...
...results in a greater supply of collective goods(Iannaccone, 1992; Iannaccone, Olson, and Stark, 1995; Finke, 1997...Applying this principle to religiousgroups, LaurenceR. Iannaccone (1992; 1994, p. 1188) noticed that reliU...
...the following book reviews: LaurenceR. Iannaccone, Contemporary Sociology...00ADversity Press, 1978); R. Stephen Warner, “Work...1044-93; and Rodney Stark and LaurenceR. Iannaccone, 'A Supply-SideReinterpretation...
...RutgersUniversity Press, 1997); R. Stephen Warner and Judith G...only in name. Laurence R. Iannaccone, [Sacrifice and Stigma: Reducing...29 (1992): 297–310;LaurenceR. Iannaccone, [Why Strict Churches Are Strong...
...Economy 83 (1975), 27–56; LaurenceR. Iannaccone, “AFormal Model of Church and Sect, U...Time and Church Attendance, ” andLaurence R. Iannaccone, “Religious Practice: A Human Capital Approach...
...American Quarterly 41, no. 2 (1989), 216-42; R. Laurence Moore,Selling God: American Religion in the Marketplace...Uni-versity Press, 1994); and Rodney Stark and LaurenceR. Iannaccone, "A Supply-Side Reinterpretation of the `Secularization...
......so as to maximize their utility from religious commodities, R, and all other (secular) commodities, S. The production...See Azzi and Ehrenberg [1975], Sullivan [1985], and Iannaccone [1992] for formal analyses and empirical tests. With the......
......production. Consumers choose what religion (if any) they will accept and how extensively they will participate in it. Iannaccone [1988; 1992] has formalized this process of choice in other papers. Here, it suffices to emphasize a few basic facts......
......America." (Together with William Bainbridge and LaurenceR. Iannaccone, Finke and Stark are the main figures in the rational...the lead of sociologist Robert Wuthnow, Stark, Iannaccone, and Finke attribute the popularity of the secularization......
...Radical fundamentalism has been called a "new" problem. But to understand it today, we can draw on economic theories from a few centuries ago. The key to understanding Osama bin Laden, for example, could be the free-market economic ideas that Adam Smith elaborated in 1776. Smith and bin Laden are...
......America." (Together with William Bainbridge and LaurenceR. Iannaccone, Finke and Stark are the main figures in the rational...the lead of sociologist Robert Wuthnow, Stark, Iannaccone, and Finke attribute the popularity of the secularization......
......so as to maximize their utility from religious commodities, R, and all other (secular) commodities, S. The production...See Azzi and Ehrenberg [1975], Sullivan [1985], and Iannaccone [1992] for formal analyses and empirical tests. With the......
......production. Consumers choose what religion (if any) they will accept and how extensively they will participate in it. Iannaccone [1988; 1992] has formalized this process of choice in other papers. Here, it suffices to emphasize a few basic facts......
...Radical fundamentalism has been called a "new" problem. But to understand it today, we can draw on economic theories from a few centuries ago. The key to understanding Osama bin Laden, for example, could be the free-market economic ideas that Adam Smith elaborated in 1776. Smith and bin Laden are...