articleThe Journal of Economic PerspectivesMay 1, 2006BRONZE OA

Religion and Economy

Office of International Affairs · Harvard University Press

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Abstract

Religion has a two-way interaction with political economy. With religion viewed as a dependent variable, a central question is how economic development and political institutions affect religious participation and beliefs. With religion viewed as an independent variable, a key issue is how religiosity affects individual characteristics, such as work ethic, honesty, and thrift, and thereby influences economic performance. In this paper, we sketch previous studies of this two-way interaction but focus on our ongoing quantitative research with international data.

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Keywords
  • Religiosity
  • Honesty
  • Sketch
  • Variable (mathematics)
  • Politics
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Positive economics
  • Work (physics)
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