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the determinants of adoption and diffusion of Protestantism as a state religion. A territory’s distance to Wittenberg, the …
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Many theories, most famously Max Webers essay on the Protestant ethic, have hypothesized that Protestantism should have … population figures in a dataset comprising 272 cities in the years 13001900, I find no effects of Protestantism on economic … small sample size. In addition, Protestantism has no effect when interacted with other likely determinants of economic …
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Many theories, most famously Max Weber’s essay on the “Protestant ethic,” have hypothesized that Protestantism should …. Using population figures in a dataset comprising 272 cities in the years 1300–1900, I find no effects of Protestantism on … selection or small sample size. In addition, Protestantism has no effect when interacted with other likely determinants of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008804609
Following Max Weber, many theories have hypothesized that Protestantism should have favored economic development. With … figures of 272 cities in the years 1300–1900, I find no effects of Protestantism on economic growth. The finding is precisely …. Protestantism has no effect when interacted with other likely determinants of economic development. Instrumental variables estimates …
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Following Max Weber, many theories have hypothesized that Protestantism should have favored economic development. With … figures of 272 cities in the years 1300–1900, I find no effects of Protestantism on economic growth. The finding is precisely …. Protestantism has no effect when interacted with other likely determinants of economic development. Instrumental variables estimates …
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countries with Protestant majorities were able to avoid fiscal problems. Survey data show that, within Germany, views on theeuro …
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Following Max Weber, many theories have hypothesized that Protestantism should have favored economic development. With … figures of 272 cities in the years 1300-1900, I find no effects of Protestantism on economic growth. The finding is precisely …. Protestantism has no effect when interacted with other likely determinants of economic development. Instrumental variables estimates …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009747005
countries with Protestant majorities were able to avoid fiscal problems. Survey data show that, within Germany, views on the …
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countries with Protestant majorities were able to avoid fiscal problems. Survey data show that, within Germany, views on the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011289064
Using cross-country data for about 70 countries and regional data for about 180 African provinces, we show that competition between Protestant and Catholic missionaries increased schooling in former colonies. Our evidence implies that Protestant missionaries increased schooling in Catholic...
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