Cross-country data from the 1960s-70s show a striking inverse relationship between religious regulation and religiosity: the most religiously free/competitive countries (like the US) have the highest church attendance and belief, while state-monopoly countries (like Sweden, where ministers were civil servants) have extremely low attendance—roughly 3% weekly versus 30-40% in the US.
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Larry IannacconeEvidence Quote
“if you outlaw competition, you don't get very good service... When the government runs the business... you got less religiosity, no matter how you measured it.”
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:31:34 AM
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