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into either Muslim or Hindu, guaranteeing exogenous variation in religion concordance between messenger and recipient … misinformation related to the COVID-19 pandemic in a hard-to-reach population - India’s slum residents. We randomly allocate … misconceptions are observed only when there is religion concordance and mainly for religious-salient misconceptions. Correcting …
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segment of India. The data was collected from 1000 Muslim respondents from four states: Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Uttarakhand, and … large Muslim segment in India, which is neglected so far. It will help marketers to save their effort and energy which would …The paper is aimed to study the influence of religiosity on the behavior of buying sports apparel in the Muslim market …
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This article contrasts the secular and Catholic literature on consumerism and its implications for liberty. Three specific questions are considered: Is consumerism harmful to liberty? Is it a necessary consequence of a market economy? Who is responsible for consumerism? The article shows that...
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