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(Islamic) law. These theories take as exogenous the cultural values that complement the prevailing institutions. As a result …
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canonization. We analyze determinants of rates of beatification and canonization (for non-martyrs) over time and across six world …
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We randomly vary religious identity salience in laboratory subjects to test how identity salience contributes to six hypothesized links from prior literature between religious identity and economic behavior. We find that religious identity salience makes Protestants increase contributions to...
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Early life experiences are likely to be important for the formation of preferences. Religiosity is a key dimension of preferences, affecting many economic outcomes. This paper examines the effect of college major on religiosity, and the converse effect of religiosity on college major, using...
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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 ("Blue laws") to measure the...
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century. Since kinship rules varied by caste, language, religion and region, we construct sex-ratios by these categories at …
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spending fall as well. These results do not seem to be driven by declines in religiosity prior to the law change, nor do we see …
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Economists have been reluctant to rely on culture as a possible determinant of economic phenomena. The notion of culture is so broad and the channels through which it can enter the economic discourse so vague that it is difficult to design testable hypotheses. In this paper we show this does...
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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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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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