WebRachel M McCleary. 2003. Empirical research on the determinants of economic growth has typically neglected the influence of religion. To fill this gap, we use international survey … Web8 feb. 2024 · Intergroup animosity across levels of religiosity is potentially widespread even in seemingly homogeneous societies and within the same religious denomination. 1 While economists have long studied the causes and effects of religiosity and secularisation (Barro and McCleary, 2003; Gruber and Hungerman, 2008; Iyer, 2016; Becker et al., 2024), we …
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Web11 dec. 2003 · 53 Pages Posted: 11 Dec 2003 Last revised: 24 Sep 2024. See all articles by Robert J. Barro Robert J. Barro. Harvard University - Department of Economics; ... Barro, Robert J. and McCleary, Rachel M., International Determinants of Religiosity (December 2003). NBER Working Paper No. w10147, Available at SSRN: ... WebRachel M. McCleary and Robert J. Barro Harvard University November 2003 Abstract Two important theories of religiosity are the secularization hypothesis and the religion-market model. According to the former theory, economic development reduces religious participation and beliefs. play the best of motown
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WebIssue Date May 2003 Empirical research on the determinants of economic growth has typically neglected the influence of religion. To fill this gap, we use international survey … http://files.wageningenacademic.com/qas_back/j.1757-837X.2009.00042.x.pdf Web28 aug. 2013 · Barro and McCleary's (2003) cross-country analysis found that church attendance was associated with less economic growth and conjectured: ‘We think that this negative effect reflects the time and resources used by the religion sector as well as adverse effects from organized religion on economic regulation – for example, restrictions on … play the best of katie melua