We use a dataset for a demographically representative sample of the Dutch population that contains a revealed preference risk attitude measure, as well as detailed information about participants’ religious background, to study three issues. First, we find strong confirmatory evidence that more religious people, as measured by church membership or attendance, are more risk averse with regard to financial risks. Second, we obtain some evidence that Protestants are more risk averse than Catholics in such tasks. Third, our data suggest that the link between risk aversion and religion is driven by social aspects of church membership, rather than by religious beliefs themselves
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Abstract: Using a dataset for a demographically representative sample of the Dutch population, conta...
Although the relationship between religion and economic development on the macro-level has been inve...
The Relationship between religiosity and individual risk preferences has long been a controversial t...
In this paper, I have merged the European Social Survey, World Values Survey and Eurostat (European ...
Using data for a representative sample of the Dutch population with information about participants’ ...
Individuals' economic attitudes are frequently observed to vary in a systematic manner with religiou...
We investigate the differences in economic attitudes and financial decisions between religious and n...
We investigate the differences in economic attitudes and financial decisions between religious and n...
The Islamic religion has been at the centre of global interest in recent times, but there is no cons...
Using a large sample of firms from 37 countries over the period of 20072015, we empirically analyse ...
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Treball Final de Grau en Finances i Comptabilitat. Codi: FC1049. Curs: 2017/2018Since around 84% of ...
This study investigates whether geographic variation in religion-induced gambling norms affects aggr...
The present study sheds light on the contentious relation between religions and prosociality by comp...
We examine how corporate culture influences firm behavior. Prior research suggests a link between in...
Abstract: Using a dataset for a demographically representative sample of the Dutch population, conta...
Although the relationship between religion and economic development on the macro-level has been inve...
The Relationship between religiosity and individual risk preferences has long been a controversial t...
In this paper, I have merged the European Social Survey, World Values Survey and Eurostat (European ...
Using data for a representative sample of the Dutch population with information about participants’ ...
Individuals' economic attitudes are frequently observed to vary in a systematic manner with religiou...
We investigate the differences in economic attitudes and financial decisions between religious and n...
We investigate the differences in economic attitudes and financial decisions between religious and n...
The Islamic religion has been at the centre of global interest in recent times, but there is no cons...
Using a large sample of firms from 37 countries over the period of 20072015, we empirically analyse ...
The objective of this paper is to find out whether economic circumstances can have an impact on the ...
Treball Final de Grau en Finances i Comptabilitat. Codi: FC1049. Curs: 2017/2018Since around 84% of ...
This study investigates whether geographic variation in religion-induced gambling norms affects aggr...
The present study sheds light on the contentious relation between religions and prosociality by comp...
We examine how corporate culture influences firm behavior. Prior research suggests a link between in...