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Learning and Imitation by Theocracies |
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GLAZER Amihai |
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Affiliation: University of California, Irvine - Dept. of Economics |
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Keywords: Theocracies, Economics, Relation between Church and States |
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| Abstract: | Under a theocracy, or deep religious beliefs more generally, a person’s views or opinions on some subject may carry weight or influence others only if he holds the correct theological beliefs. This constraint may limit economic development in theocratic states. |
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