Religious Liberty and Economic Freedom

Religious Liberty and Economic Freedom
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Economic freedom - that is, the provision of property rights and the ability to form contracts with others - is taken as a given in the United States and most of the developed world. Countless studies demonstrate the importance of property rights and contracting, as well as good institutions and democracy more broadly, for economic growth and development. But what if economic freedom is a luxury that arises only in the presence of something even more fundamental: religious liberty?

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