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Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? A number of studies have tried to uncover economic and social … determinants of corruption but, as far as we know, nobody has yet empirically investigated how electoral systems ináuence … corruption. We try to address this lacuna in the literature, by relating corruption to dierent features of the electoral system …
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threats, corruption, and other relevant controls. While growth falls with higher levels of military spending, given the values …
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literature: corruption may affect a country's composition of capital inflows in a way that makes it more likely to experience a …
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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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We study the economic effects of religious practices in the context of the observance of Ramadan fasting, one of the central tenets of Islam. To establish causality, we exploit variation in the length of the fasting period due to the rotating Islamic calendar. We report two key, quantitatively...
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Regular church attendance is strongly associated with a higher probability of voting. It is an open question as to whether this association, which has been confirmed in numerous surveys, is causal. We use the repeal of the laws restricting Sunday retail activity (quot;Blue lawsquot;) to measure...
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blacks but smaller effects for whites. Overall, our results are consistent with the view that religion provides an …
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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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regularly. Using data from across the world and within the U.S., we indeed find a non-monotonic relationship between religious …
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Religion plays an important role in the lives of many Americans, but there is relatively little study by economists of … market density, or the share of the population in an area which is of an individual's religion. I make use of the fact that …
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