Does culture, and in particular religion, exert an independent causal effect on long-term economic growth, or do culture and religion merely reflect the latter? We explore this issue by studying the case of Protestantism in China during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Combining county-level data on Protestant presence in 1920 and socioeconomic indicators in 2000, we find that the spread of Protestantism has generated significant positive effects in long-term economic growth, educational development, and health care outcomes. To better understand whether the relationship is causal, we exploit the fact that missionaries purposefully undertook disaster relief work to gain the trust of the local people. Thus, we use the frequ...
In the late 1970s, China emerged from its Cultural Revolution as a society ostensibly free from reli...
This research establishes that religiosity has a persistent effect on economic outcomes. First we us...
There is an extensive literature on modernization, regulation and religious change from a global pe...
In this article, I put the 'supply-side model' advocated by religious economists to an empirical tes...
This dissertation answered the question: How did Protestantism survive and even flourish in contemp...
Following Max Weber, many theories have hypothesized that Protestantism should have favored economi...
The Protestant Reformation is a vivid example of how religious transformation could set in motion in...
This research brings China\u27s economic growth and growth of Christianity in post-Reform urban Chin...
Religion and economics until recently were not considered by most to share a relationship. However, ...
Economic growth is the fundamental measurement that assesses a country’s productive capacity in term...
In the last few decades, Christianity has become the fastest growing religion in China. This is inte...
One of the most powerful cultural transformations of the 20th century has been the dramatic expansio...
Abstract One of the most powerful cultural transformations of the 20th century has been the dramat...
Throughout the history, we can observe the rise and fall of kingdoms and empires and attribute their...
We use the elements of a macroeconomic production function—physical capital, human capital, labor, a...
In the late 1970s, China emerged from its Cultural Revolution as a society ostensibly free from reli...
This research establishes that religiosity has a persistent effect on economic outcomes. First we us...
There is an extensive literature on modernization, regulation and religious change from a global pe...
In this article, I put the 'supply-side model' advocated by religious economists to an empirical tes...
This dissertation answered the question: How did Protestantism survive and even flourish in contemp...
Following Max Weber, many theories have hypothesized that Protestantism should have favored economi...
The Protestant Reformation is a vivid example of how religious transformation could set in motion in...
This research brings China\u27s economic growth and growth of Christianity in post-Reform urban Chin...
Religion and economics until recently were not considered by most to share a relationship. However, ...
Economic growth is the fundamental measurement that assesses a country’s productive capacity in term...
In the last few decades, Christianity has become the fastest growing religion in China. This is inte...
One of the most powerful cultural transformations of the 20th century has been the dramatic expansio...
Abstract One of the most powerful cultural transformations of the 20th century has been the dramat...
Throughout the history, we can observe the rise and fall of kingdoms and empires and attribute their...
We use the elements of a macroeconomic production function—physical capital, human capital, labor, a...
In the late 1970s, China emerged from its Cultural Revolution as a society ostensibly free from reli...
This research establishes that religiosity has a persistent effect on economic outcomes. First we us...
There is an extensive literature on modernization, regulation and religious change from a global pe...