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ID136269
Title ProperDoes religious beliefs affect economic growth
Other Title Informationevidence from provincial-level panel data in China
LanguageENG
AuthorWang, Qunyong ;  Lin, Xinyu
Summary / Abstract (Note)More and more literature on economic growth and development has increasingly focused on long-run effects of geographic, historical, and cultural factors on productivity and income per capita. This paper investigates the effect of religious beliefs on economic growth using provincial panel data from 2001 to 2011 in China. It's very meaningful to study the role of religion playing in economic development since religion has influence on political preference, human capital and work ethic, especially in current China which is faced with income disparity, environmental pollution, and official corruption. Our results reveal that, among the different religions, Christianity has the most significant effect on economic growth. This conclusion is consistent among different estimators and robust with stability over time. However, no consistent or robust conclusions can be drawn for other religions. Different estimation methods give different signs or significance. Given the very few studies and limited data resources about China in this field, the paper as a tentative study provides a brand new viewpoint.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol.31, No. ; Dec.2014: p.277-287
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2014-12 31
Standard NumberChina