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We present a simple model of the effects of hate crime legislation. It shows that even if the direct harm to victims of hate crime is the same as for other crimes, because of other differences in the effects it may still be optimal to exert more law-enforcement effort to deter or prevent hate...
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and economic lines. History offers many examples of the recurring tensions between science and organized religion, but as …
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those with tastes for religion coincidentally have particular tastes for other behaviors as well. Alternately, religious … not require an instrumental variable for religion and could be applied to the study of criminal gangs, terrorist …
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Public schooling systems are an essential feature of modern states. These systems often developed at the expense of religious schools, which undertook the bulk of education historically and still cater to large student populations worldwide. This paper examines how Indonesia's long-standing...
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Recent theories of the Long Divergence between Middle Eastern and Western European economies focus on Middle Eastern (over-)reliance on religious legitimacy, use of slave soldiers, and persistence of restrictive proscriptions of religious (Islamic) law. These theories take as exogenous the...
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Turkey, which is a predominantly Muslim country, enacted an education law in 1997 which increased the compulsory secular education from five to eight years. We employ a unique nation-wide survey of adults in 2012 to investigate the impact of education on religiosity, lifestyles and political...
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central tenets of Islam. To establish causality, we exploit variation in the length of the fasting period due to the rotating …
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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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We consider the effects of daytime fasting by pregnant women during the lunar month of Ramadan on their children's test scores at age seven. Using English register data, we find that scores are .05 to .08 standard deviations lower for Pakistani and Bangladeshi students exposed to Ramadan in...
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effects are shaped by greater demand for religion in government but not by greater piety among the electorate. Waqf assets …
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