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attendance rates for a panel of countries from 1925 to 1990. We employ panel cointegration and causality techniques to control … for omitted variable and endogeneity bias and test for the direction of causality. We show that there exists a negative …, different measures of church attendance, and alternative specifications of the income variable. Long-run causality runs in both …
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attendance rates for a panel of countries from 1925 to 1990. We employ panel cointegration and causality techniques to control … for omitted variable and endogeneity bias and test for the direction of causality. We show that there exists a negative …, different measures of church attendance, and alternative specifications of the income variable. Long-run causality runs in both …
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mortality, and the sample period. In addition, our causality tests suggest that fertility changes are both cause and consequence …
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, different measures of mortality, and the sample period. In addition, our causality tests suggest that fertility is both …
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variable, and the use of different data sets. In addition, our causality tests suggest that fertility changes are both cause …
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, different measures of mortality, and the sample period. In addition, our causality tests suggest that fertility is both …
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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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