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We look at the effect of importance of religion in daily life on social trust, defined as the share of a population …
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the U.S. states, measuring religiosity by the share of the population that answers yes to the question “Is religion an …
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. We introduce religiosity, measured as the share for which religion is important in daily life, to explain institutional …
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. We introduce religiosity, measured as the share for which religion is important in daily life, to explain institutional …
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. We introduce religiosity, measured as the share for which religion is important in daily life, to explain institutional …
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. We introduce religiosity, measured as the share for which religion is important in daily life, to explain institutional …
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. We introduce religiosity, measured as the share for which religion is important in daily life, to explain institutional … religions are not related to our measure of institutional quality. -- Religion ; religiosity ; rule of law ; property rights …
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. We introduce religiosity, measured as the share for which religion is important in daily life, to explain institutional …
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Social capital has not been measured in any general way yet as previous surveys have used their own ad hoc methodologies. This fact is due to the heterogeneity of the very definition of social capital. Therefore, consensus concerning measurement has not yet been reached. Based on ten existing...
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This paper asks whether the sensitivity of market long-term interest rates and credit ratings is associated with cross-country differences in informal institutions, measured by social trust. We note a number of theoretical mechanisms that could imply that similar objective problems are more...
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