Church and State in historical political economy
Sascha Becker and
Steven Pfaff
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Steven Pfaff: University of Washington
CAGE Online Working Paper Series from Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE)
Abstract:
Over many centuries, church and state have grown together, and apart. Sometimes linked like Siamese twins, sometimes in conflict with each other. This chapter discusses the major themes in the literature on church and state, some of the findings in the political economy of religion, and evaluates emerging directions in research on church-state relations.
Keywords: Church; State; Secularization; Political Economy; Deregulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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Working Paper: Church and State in Historical Political Economy (2022) 
Working Paper: Church and State in Historical Political Economy (2022) 
Working Paper: Church and State in historical political economy (2022) 
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