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Written Exercises on The Economics of Religion, Crime, and Marriage

This course revolves around the discussion between religion, crime, and marriage and their larger effects on economics as a whole. Students will be required to complete 4 total exercises. The first of which is a 1 page paper consisting of the topic chosen and the key points that will be made. Following that paper, the second of which will be 1-2 pages consisting of the literature review of the topic. The third exercise will involve the presentation of the paper to the class or group. Finally, the last exercise is the completed paper that has incorporated the previous work done in the class.

Brooks Hull
Author

University of Michigan-Dearborn
Institution

Public College or University
Institution Type

Assignment
Resource Type

Undergraduate Course
Class Type

2012
Date Published

Religious Studies, Political Science, Other
Discipline

General Comparative Traditions
Religous Tradition

Business/Capitalism/Labor, Pluralism/Secularism/Culture Wars
Topics

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