Religious economy

Religious economy may refer to:
 * Theory of religious economy, the interpretation of religious persons and organizations interacting within a market framework of competing groups and ideologies.

It could also refer to:
 * Buddhist economics, a spiritual and philosophical approach to the study of economics
 * Cultural economics, the branch of economics that studies the relation of culture to economic outcomes
 * Christian finance, ethical finance following Christian ethics
 * Economic imperialism (economics)
 * Economics of religion, the application of economic theory and methods to explain the religious behaviour of individuals and groups
 * Female labor force in the Muslim world
 * Institutional economics, the study of role of institutions and evolutionary processes in shaping economic behaviour
 * Islamic economics
 * Jewish business ethics, ethical issues that arise in a business environment using Jewish ethics
 * New institutional economics, the study of social and legal norms and rules that underlie economic activity
 * Religion and business
 * Sociology of religion, the study of the beliefs, practices, and organizational forms of religion using the methods of sociology
 * Wealth and religion