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Opinion polls and other surveys are used to capture public sentiments on a variety of issues. If citizens are unwilling to reveal certain policy preferences to others, surveys may fail to characterize population preferences accurately. The innovation of this paper is to use unique data to...
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We examine the relationship between institutions, culture and cyclical fluctuations for a sample of 45 European, Middle …
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states to inculcate sexual mores. Technology affects culture. …
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human capital endowments of women and their economic position. But we also see that the effects of culture and religious …
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Many theories, most famously Max Webers essay on the Protestant ethic, have hypothesized that Protestantism should have favored economic development. With their considerable religious heterogeneity and stability of denominational affiliations until the 19th century, the German Lands of the Holy...
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