Religious Diversity of the World’s Smallest Economies
Aneta A. Teperek ()
Chapter Chapter 15 in Economic Development in the World's Smallest Economies, 2024, pp 227-232 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Chapter 15 describes the dominant religions in the world’s smallest economies. It argues that religions shape ethical and moral attitudes that affect not only populations but also the economies and their long-term development. Given that over 75% of the population of the world’s smallest economies are Muslims and Christians, predominantly Catholics and Protestants, the focus of the analysis was specifically on Christianity and Islam.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-63810-7_15
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