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title = {{Paul Seabright. The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People SeabrightPaul. The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People. Princeton University Press, 2024. 504 pp. $35, hardcover.}},
author = {Wesley Sine},
journal = {Adm.~Sci.~Q.},
year = {2026},
doi = {https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/00018392261443502},
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TI - Paul Seabright. The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People SeabrightPaul. The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People. Princeton University Press, 2024. 504 pp. $35, hardcover.
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JO - Administrative Science Quarterly
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ER - Wesley Sine (2026). Paul Seabright. The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People SeabrightPaul. The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People. Princeton University Press, 2024. 504 pp. $35, hardcover.. *Administrative Science Quarterly*. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/00018392261443502 Wesley Sine. "Paul Seabright. The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People SeabrightPaul. The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People. Princeton University Press, 2024. 504 pp. $35, hardcover.." *Administrative Science Quarterly* (2026). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/00018392261443502. Paul Seabright. The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People SeabrightPaul. The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People. Princeton University Press, 2024. 504 pp. $35, hardcover.
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