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The Consequences of China's Presence in Africa
VAN DIJK Meine Pieter
The Religious Transition. A Long-run Perspective
PALDAM Martin, GUNDLACH Erich
Affiliation: School of Economics and Management, Aarhus University, Denmark and Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany
Keywords: Relation between Church and States
Abstract: We use the largest common factor in 14 items reported in the World Values Surveys as a robust measure of religiosity. This measure is held to identify the importance of religion in all aspects of people's life. The level of religiosity differs by about 50 percentage points between rich and poor countries. We interpret the change in religiosity in terms of demand and supply. Most components of the demand for religion are reduced by rising levels of per capita income. Rising per capita income also reduces the role of religious institutions as suppliers of core collective goods. Aspects of demand and supply are integrated in a CES production function framework that explains the direction of causality in the observed negative correlation between the level of per capita income and religiosity.
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L'apport scolaire dans l'évangélisation jésuite au Kwilu (1912-1960)
N'TEBA SJ Anicet
L'enseignement et le développement au Congo, 50 ans après l'indépendance
EKWA BIS ISAL SJ Martin
De dialectiek van de tolerantie
DE WIT Theo W.A.
Geloofs- of gewetensvrijheid? Vormen van tolerantie in vroegmodern West-Europa
FRIJHOFF Willem
Catholicisme social et théorie économique : L’œuvre pionnière de Maurice Potron (1872-1942)
BIDARD Christian
Criminalisering en hulpverlening: Europese ontwikkelingen in regulering van geweld tegen vrouwen
RÖMKENS Renée
Open Access and Open Assessment: The Future of Peer Reviewed Journals? Experiences with a New Journal in Economics
SIEGERT Olaf, WERNER-SCHWARZ Korinna
Theocracy and the Separation of Powers
O'LEARY Brendan
Theocracy as a Screening Device
ALLEN Douglas W.
The Political Economy of a Semi-Industrialized Theocratic State: The Islamic Republic of Iran
PRYOR Frederic L.
Learning and Imitation by Theocracies
GLAZER Amihai
Serving God in a Largely Theocratic Society: Rivalry and Cooperation between Church and King
SALMON Pierre
Theocracy and the Evolution of Morals
WITTMAN Donald
The Dictatorship of the Popes
PADOVANO Fabio, WINTROBE Ronald
On the Economics of the Socialist Theocracy of the Jesuits in Paraguay (1609-1767)
NONNEMAN Walter
Combining Autocracy and Majority Voting: The Canonical Succession Rules of the Latin Church
GIURIATO Luisa
An Essay on the Muslim Gap. Religiosity and the Political System.
PALDAM Martin
Climate Change Beyond the IPCC
SPICER Robert
The Economics of Theocracy
FERRERO Mario
Theocracy as a Form of Dictatorship
WINTROBE Ronald, PADOVANO Fabio
Does Religion Matter in Fertility? A Study from the State of Assam, India
RAJPUT Kishor Singh
Rationaal zelfmoordterrorisme
NONNEMAN Walter
Muslim Women’s Dress and Its Relation to Other Discourses
KABATILO Fadi
Mediating Religious Matters on European PSB Television
GUYOT Jacques
Patterns of Inconsistency. The Coverage of the World Youth Day 2005 in the Flemish Press.
TRIOEN Marit
Levensbeschouwelijke diversiteit als uitdaging voor de grootstad
LEMAN Johan
Het onvolkomen leven
BODIFÉE Gerard
Migration and the Shadow Economy
OKKERSE Liesbet
Sustainable Solidarity, Migration and Labour Market Reform
NONNEMAN Walter
Het multiculturele debat. Zijn culturen gelijkwaardig?
ROOSENS Eugeen
 
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