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speed. In the 20th century, religion played a much lesser role in daily life and income and productivity grew at high and …
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In this paper, we show, using a panel of developed countries, that there is a long-run negative association between church attendance and total factor productivity (TFP) with predictive causality running from declining church attendance to increasing factor productivity. According to our...
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This paper integrates a simple theory of identity choice into a framework of endogenous economic growth to explain how secularization can be both cause and consequence of economic development. A secular identity allows an individual to derive more pleasure from consumption than religious...
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In this paper, we show, using a panel of developed countries, that there is a long-run negative association between church attendance and total factor productivity (TFP) with predictive causality running from declining church attendance to increasing factor productivity. According to our...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011490822
This paper integrates a simple theory of identity choice into a framework of endogenous economic growth to explain how secularization can be both cause and consequence of economic development. A secular identity allows an individual to derive more pleasure from consumption than religious...
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fully developed countries. An extension towards a two-region world economy shows robustness of the gradual take-off and …
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fully developed countries. An extension towards a two-region world economy shows robustness of the gradual take-off and …
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