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Advances in the Economics of Religion
Religion, Political Power and Human Capital Formation: Evidence from Islamic History
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 25
Religious Clubs: The Strategic Role of Religious Identity
pp. 43
Spatial Models of Religious Market Competition: A Critical Assessment
pp. 61
When Average Is Irrelevant: Computational Modeling of Religious Groups
pp. 73
The Intelligent Design of Religious Beliefs
pp. 89
Religion and Segregation
pp. 103
Religious and Cultural Leaders
pp. 119
Intermediated Social Preferences: Altruism in an Algorithmic Era
pp. 141
Religion and Demography
pp. 155
Economics and Church State Research: Past, Present, Future
pp. 169
Protestants and Catholics and Educational Investment in Guatemala
pp. 197
The Religious Factor in Private Education in the United States
pp. 215
How Luther’s Quest for Education Changed German Economic History: 9+5 Theses on the Effects of the Protestant Reformation
pp. 229
Hindu-Muslim Violence in India: A Postscript from the Twenty-First Century
pp. 249
Religion and Conflict: A Quantitative Approach
pp. 265
Why Are Some Societies More Religious Than Others?
pp. 283
Socioeconomic Inequality Across Religious Groups: Self-Selection or Religion-Induced Human Capital Accumulation? The Case of Egypt
pp. 295
Religion and the European Union
pp. 311
The Political and Economic Consequences of Religious Legitimacy
pp. 321
Religious Legitimacy and the Joint Evolution of Culture and Institutions
pp. 333
Strategic Interactions Between Religion and Politics: The Case of Islam
pp. 347
State and Religion: An Economic Approach
pp. 361
A Great Academic Re-awakening: The Return to a Political Economy of Religion
pp. 377
The State, Toleration, and Religious Freedom
pp. 405
Religiosity and Economic Performance: The Role of Personal Liberties
pp. 423
Causes and Consequences of Monotheism in the Supply of Religion
pp. 437
Religion, Political Power and Human Capital Formation: Evidence from Islamic History
pp. 449
Islam, Trade, and Innovation
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