In 2005, I debated my then-colleague Larry Iannaccone on the economics of religion. The turnout — around 300 people at GMU back when it was clearly a commuter school — surprised me and totally shocked Larry. I still remember his eyes bugging out when he entered the auditorium! Though perhaps he was just astounded to…
Why Religious Beliefs Are Irrational, and Why Economists Should Care
Why Religious Beliefs Are Irrational, and Why Economists Should Care
22 Apr 2024 Leave a comment
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