In this article, we propose a new approach to an old question: How does development affect religion-state relations? We argue that because development increases states’ ability to effectively formulate and implement policy, it will be associated with greater state regulation of religion. This stands in contrast to predominant theories that examine development’s negative impact on individual religiosity while largely overlooking the impact that development may have on state institutions. We test our theory using data drawn from over 160 countries, and demonstrate that the effect of economic development on state regulation of religion is consistently positive, substantively significant, and robust to alternative measurements and the inclusion...
This paper deals with the interlinkages between religious beliefs and practices and the economic gro...
In this paper, we focus on the research of the impact of religion and political regime on human capi...
The modern conception of a state as a liberal democracy envisages that the state takes on the role o...
In this article, we propose a new approach to an old question: How does development affect religion-...
Intensity of governmental interference with religion differs extensively across the world. We sugges...
What purpose is served by a government's protection of religious liberty? Many have been suggested, ...
Subject and purpose of work: This article examines the role of religion in economic development. Eve...
This session will present elements of a recent collaborative project which investigates the conseque...
The great conclusion of this paper is to prove the synergy between religion and politics in the econ...
State and religion have historically had an uneasy relationship, at times being close allies, at oth...
Contains fulltext : 74908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent years hav...
This paper explores the determinants and implications of church-state relationships. A theoretical m...
Existing studies point to economic development and income inequality as two key determinants of cros...
WOS: 000426925300003I argue that the role of religion on economic performance is mainly through the ...
Religion and economics until recently were not considered by most to share a relationship. However, ...
This paper deals with the interlinkages between religious beliefs and practices and the economic gro...
In this paper, we focus on the research of the impact of religion and political regime on human capi...
The modern conception of a state as a liberal democracy envisages that the state takes on the role o...
In this article, we propose a new approach to an old question: How does development affect religion-...
Intensity of governmental interference with religion differs extensively across the world. We sugges...
What purpose is served by a government's protection of religious liberty? Many have been suggested, ...
Subject and purpose of work: This article examines the role of religion in economic development. Eve...
This session will present elements of a recent collaborative project which investigates the conseque...
The great conclusion of this paper is to prove the synergy between religion and politics in the econ...
State and religion have historically had an uneasy relationship, at times being close allies, at oth...
Contains fulltext : 74908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent years hav...
This paper explores the determinants and implications of church-state relationships. A theoretical m...
Existing studies point to economic development and income inequality as two key determinants of cros...
WOS: 000426925300003I argue that the role of religion on economic performance is mainly through the ...
Religion and economics until recently were not considered by most to share a relationship. However, ...
This paper deals with the interlinkages between religious beliefs and practices and the economic gro...
In this paper, we focus on the research of the impact of religion and political regime on human capi...
The modern conception of a state as a liberal democracy envisages that the state takes on the role o...