articleAmerican Sociological ReviewOct 1, 2003GOLD OA

Religion and Economic Growth across Countries

Harvard University Press

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Abstract

Empirical research on the determinants of economic growth typically neglects the influence of religion. To fill this gap, this study uses international survey data on religiosity for a broad panel of countries to investigate the effects of church attendance and religious beliefs on economic growth. To isolate the direction of causation from religiosity to economic performance, the estimation relies on instrumental variables suggested by an analysis in which church attendance and religious beliefs are the dependent variables. The instruments are variables for the presence of state religion and for regulation of the religion market, the composition of religious adherence, and an indicator of religious pluralism.…

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  • Economics
  • Development economics
  • Political science
  • Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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