Praise God and pass the dollar!
Research Around the World Links Religion to Economic Development. I need to read this paper they published before I comment, but there’s part of what they say….
“This is a revised view of the Protestant ethic,” he continued. He noted that many mostly Protestant, wealthy countries were now more interested in quality of life, and that many Eastern countries were now more focused on economic growth — with some populations even converting, as Mr. Barro noted, to Christianity and specifically to Protestantism.
“Confucian countries are now the most Protestant countries on earth, in terms of a moral imperative to work hard, save money, to do well,” Mr. Inglehart said.
One of the researchers works at The Hoover Institute. Has anyone found any evidence that a right-wing American think-tank in the past generation has published anything unflattering toward religion?
Update: Here is an abstract of a previous paper published by the authors on this topic. Note:
Barro and McCleary suggest that higher rates of religious beliefs stimulate growth because they help to sustain aspects of individual behavior that enhance productivity. They believe that higher church attendance depresses growth because it signifies a greater use of resources by the religion sector. However, that suppression of growth is tempered by the extent to which church attendance leads to greater religious beliefs, which in turn encourages economic growth.
Yeah, OK….
Update II: OK, here’s the some papers in PDF by these two. Will comment in extended entry later….
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