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This paper discusses three alternative assumptions concerning household preferences (altruism, self-interest, and a desire for dynasty building) and shows that these assumptions have very different implications for bequest motives and bequest division. After reviewing some of the literature on...
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In this introduction we will avoid laboring over a definition of the “Economics of Religion & Culture,” but this will …
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This paper identifies a new source of differences in religiosity: the presence of future tense marking in language. We argue that the rewards and punishments that incentivise religious behaviour are less effective for speakers of languages that contain future tense marking. Consistent with this...
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practicing other religions (Islam and other) or no religion, Christian females are indeed less likely to form polygynous unions …
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In earlier work (Bénabou, Ticchi and Vindigni 2013) we uncovered a robust negative association between religiosity and patents per capita, holding across countries as well as US states, with and without controls. In this paper we turn to the individual level, examining the relationship between...
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religion on fatalistic beliefs seem to be an important element determining fatalistic tendencies. However there are not large …
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In earlier work (Bénabou, Ticchi and Vindigni 2013) we uncovered a robust negative association between religiosity and patents per capita, holding across countries as well as US states, with and without controls. In this paper we turn to the individual level, examining the relationship between...
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Using data from approximately 11,000 individuals in 14 different OECD regions, we find that culture, as expressed by …
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rejected at conventional levels of statistical significance (i.e., religion matters), but no robust relationship between …
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rejected at conventional levels of statistical significance (i.e., religion matters), but no robust relationship between …
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