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preferences, societal norms, and institutions. Religion affects physical capital accumulation by influencing thrift and financial … development. It affects human capital through both religious and secular education. It affects population and labor by influencing … unleashing technological change and through rituals, legal institutions, political economy, and conflict. Synthesizing a disjoint …
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, societal norms, and institutions. Religion affects physical capital accumulation by influencing thrift and financial … development. It affects human capital through both religious and secular education. It affects population and labor by influencing … religion can enhance or impinge upon economic growth through all four elements because it shapes individual preferences …
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, societal norms, and institutions. Religion affects physical capital accumulation by influencing thrift and financial … development. It affects human capital through both religious and secular education. It affects population and labor by influencing … religion can enhance or impinge upon economic growth through all four elements because it shapes individual preferences …
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A core mechanism of unified growth theory is that accelerating technologicalprogress induces mass education and, in … technological progress on investmentsin education and a strongly negative one on fertility. Using two-stage regressions, we assess … interaction with child quantity-quality substitution, a decline in fertility. Using unique new data for 21 OECD countries over …
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A core mechanism of unified growth theory is that accelerating technological progress induces mass education and, in … technological progress on investments in education and a strongly negative one on fertility. Using two-stage regressions, we assess … interaction with child quantity-quality substitution, a decline in fertility. Using unique new data for 21 OECD countries over the …
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