Department of Economic Theory and Economic History of the University of Granada.
Papers on Economics of Religion
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2010
- 10/03 The Evolution of Secularization: Cultural Transmission, Religion and Fertility. Theory, Simulations and Evidence
by Ronen Bar-El & Teresa García-Muñoz & Shoshana Neuman & Yossef Tobol - 10/02 Incentives in religious performance: a stochastic dominance approach
by Teresa García-Muñoz - 10/01 Satisfacción con la vida, fe religiosa y asistencia al templo en Uruguay
by Zuleika Ferre & Mariana Gerstenblüth & Máximo Rossi
2008
- 08/07 Weber, Work Ethic And Well-Being
by André van Hoorn & Robbert Maseland - 08/06 A Model of Religion and Death
by Derek Pyne - 08/05 The Economic Performance of Great Religions
by Paul Fudulu - 08/04 Can an Islamic Model of Housing Finance Cooperative Elevate the Economic Status of the Underprivileged?
by M. Shahid Ebrahim - 08/03 The Role of religion in economic and demographic behavior in the US: a review of recent literature
by Evelyn L. Lehrer - 08/02 Law, State Power, and Taxation in Islamic History
by Metin Cosgel & Rasha Ahmed & Thomas Miceli - 08/01 The Big Carrot: High Stake Incentives Revisited
by Pablo Brañas-Garza & Teresa García-Muñoz & Shoshana Neuman
2007
- 07/05 Unravelling Secularization: an International Study
by Pablo Brañas-Garza & Teresa García-Muñoz & Shoshana Neuman - 07/04 Religion and income: heterogeneity between countries
by L. Bettendorf & E. Dijkgraaf - 07/03 Religion, attitudes towards working mothers and women’s labor market participation: Evidence for Germany, Ireland, and the UK
by Guido Heineck - 07/02 Preaching to the choir? Economic analysis of Church Growth
by Esa Mangeloja - 07/01 Why Do European Governments Favor Religion?
by Pablo Brañas-Garza & Angel Solano
2006
- 06/06 Is fertility related to religiosity?-Evidence from Spain
by Pablo Brañas-Garza & Shoshana Neuman - 06/05 Individual s religiosity enhances trust: Latin American evidence for the puzzle
by Pablo Brañas-Garza & Maximo Rossi & Dyane Zaclicever - 06/04 Religion and High School Graduation: A Comparative Analysis of Patterns for White and Black Young Women
by Evelyn L. Lehrer - 06/03 Deliver us from Evil: Religion as insurance
by Andrew Clark & Orsolya Lelkes - 06/02 Intergenerational Transmission of 'Religious Capital': Evidence from Spain
by Pablo Brañas-Garza & Shoshana Neuman - 06/01 The relationship between religion and fertility: Evidence from Austria
by Guido Heineck

