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We exploit information on compulsory schooling reforms in 11 European countries, implemented mostly in the 1960s and 70s, to identify the impact of education on religious adherence and religious practices. Using micro data from the European Social Survey, conducted in various years between 2002...
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Turkey, which is a predominantly Muslim country, enacted an education law in 1997 which increased the compulsory … of education on religiosity, lifestyles and political preferences by using exposure to the law as an instrument for … stronger effects on women. An increase in education, generated by exposure to the law, decreases women's propensity to identify …
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correlated with constituency level voter preferences or characteristics that make religion salient, we use quasi-random variation …
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Within the field of economics, despite being widespread, African traditional religions tend to be perceived as unimportant and ignored when studying economic decision-making. This study tests whether this presumption is correct. Using daily data on business decisions and performance of beer...
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major post-World War II episodes. The main cause of debt explosions is usually not the widely cited costs of bailing out and …
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world. We find evidence of a strong positive association between VC investments and lagged M&A activity, consistent with the … post-law changes in VC activity. VC activity intensifies after enactment of country-level takeover friendly legislation and …
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We use China's recent anti-corruption campaign as a natural experiment to examine the (market expected) equilibrium … consequences of (anti-)corruption. We argue that the announcement of inspections of provincial governments by the Central … Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) on May 17, 2013 represents a significant departure of past norms of anti-corruption …
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administrative costs and local corruption. Administrative reforms by the center can have perverse effects. Policy implications are …
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the world. This paper examines the extent to which government audits of public resources can reduce corruption by …Political corruption is considered a major impediment to economic development, and yet it remains pervasive throughout … enhancing political and judiciary accountability. We do so in the context of Brazil's anti-corruption program, which randomly …
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Performance pay for tax collectors has the potential to raise revenues, but might come at a cost if taxpayers face undue pressure from collectors. We report the first large-scale field experiment on these issues, where we experimentally allocated 482 property tax units in Punjab, Pakistan into...
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