2024
DOI: 10.1017/s1744137424000262
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Do religious beliefs matter for economic values?

Lewis Davis,
Zachary Rodriguez

Abstract: Economic studies of religion tend to focus on religious affiliation and attendance at religious services to the exclusion of other dimensions of religion, including religious belief. We address this lacuna, using data from the World Values Survey to construct an index of religious beliefs based on whether an individual believes in God, heaven, hell, an immortal soul, and the afterlife. Following the approach in a seminal article, we compare the roles of religious beliefs and attendance in determining economic … Show more

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