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Protestants should work more and more effectively, as in the work ethic argument of Max Weber, or display a stronger social ethic … that would lead them to monitor each others conduct, support political and legal institutions and hold more homogeneous …
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Protestants should work more and more effectively, as in the “work ethic” argument of Max Weber, or display a stronger “social … ethic” that would lead them to monitor each other’s conduct, support political and legal institutions and hold more …
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with such institutions as the state, family structure, etc., constitute the superstructure of the society, as being no more …
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Evidence on Weber's original thesis on a Protestant work ethic is ambiguous and relies on questionable measures of work …
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We argue that scholars in the Austrian tradition of economics should incorporate the notion of a collaborative innovation bloc into their study of spontaneous market order. We demonstrate how successful entrepreneurship depends on an innovation bloc of this kind, a system of innovation that...
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Economic history has become an increasingly broad discipline, after a temporary narrowing following the cliometric revolution of the mid-twentieth century. Increasingly sophisticated econometric techniques are used to capture the institutional detail involved in the dynamics of historical...
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, allowing it to explain some so far little understood differences between markets and government. The policy implications …
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