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sociopolitical institutions because they (a) involve a strong degree of increasing returns to scale and the natural monopoly powers …
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military conquests in Europe significantly reduced intra-European feuds. -- cooperation ; conflict ; religion ; institutions …This paper emphasizes that the evolution of religious institutions in Europe was influenced by the expansionary threat …
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This paper emphasizes that the evolution of religious institutions in Europe was influenced by the expansionary threat …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318049
sociopolitical institutions because they (a) involve a strong degree of increasing returns to scale and the natural monopoly powers …
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. The results are robust to a number of alternative explanations. -- economic development ; literacy ; religion ; societal …
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This paper employs a variety of economic and financial indicators to examine the relationship between Roman Catholicism and Irish development in the Post-Famine period. County-level decennial data are used for all census years from 1871 to 1911, and Catholicism is instrumented using the distance...
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Did the outbreak of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars influence technical change during the Industrial Revolution? We address this question by investigating an instance of state intervention into the market for inventions from 1793-1820: the introduction of a new proviso into British...
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economy. “…indeed society developed only so fast as religion enlarged its sphere. We cannot say that religious progress …
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