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alternative theory, where Protestant economies prospered because instruction in reading the Bible generated the human capital …
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We use factor analysis to derive a robust measure of religiosity from items reported in five waves of the World Value Survey. Our measure of religiosity is negatively correlated with per capita income. Development apparently causes religiosity to fall to about half its pre-modern level. Most...
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The globalized Western culture of innovation, as propagated by major aid institutions, does not necessarily lead to empowerment or improvement of the well-being of the stakeholders. On the contrary, it often blocks viable indigenous innovation cultures. In African societies and African Diasporas...
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illegitimate rule and violation of basic human rights. …
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alternative theory, where Protestant economies prospered because instruction in reading the Bible generated the human capital …
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Does fractionalization change over time? If so, are there any substantial implications foreconomic performance? To answer such questions, we construct a new panel data set withfractionalization measures for 26 former communist countries covering the period from 1989to 2002...
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alternative theory, where Protestant economies prospered because instruction in reading the Bible generated the human capital …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003470491
We use factor analysis to derive a robust measure of religiosity from items reported in five waves of the World Value Survey. Our measure of religiosity is negatively correlated with per capita income. Development apparently causes religiosity to fall to about half its pre-modern level. Most...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003929475
The globalized Western culture of innovation, as propagated by major aid institutions, does not necessarily lead to empowerment or improvement of the well-being of the stakeholders. On the contrary, it often blocks viable indigenous innovation cultures. In African societies and African Diasporas...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008905228
economic restrictions are not the only constraints on human behaviour. Norms and values also limit possible actions. Therefore …
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