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economic growth responds positively to the extent of some religious beliefs but negatively to church attendance. That is …, growth depends on the extent of believing relative to belonging. These results hold up when we use as instrumental variables …
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economic growth responds positively to the extent of some religious beliefs but negatively to church attendance. That is …, growth depends on the extent of believing relative to belonging. These results hold up when we use as instrumental variables …
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2000s. The direct effect of international openness on income inequality is also found to be positive. On the other hand, a … cross-country-growth equation shows a negative effect of income inequality on economic growth, holding fixed a familiar set …
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Two important theories of religiosity are the secularization hypothesis and the religion-market model. According to the former theory, economic development reduces religious participation and beliefs. According to the latter theory, religiosity depends on the presence of a state religion,...
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