Not the Opium of the People: Income and Secularization in a Panel of Prussian Counties
Sascha Becker and
Ludger Woessmann
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Abstract:
The interplay between religion and the economy has occupied social scientists for long. We construct a unique panel of income and Protestant church attendance for six waves of up to 175 Prussian counties spanning 1886-1911. The data reveal a marked decline in church attendance coinciding with increasing income. The cross-section also shows a negative association between income and church attendance. But the association disappears in panel analyses, including firstdifferenced models of the 1886-1911 change, panel models with county and time fixed effects, and panel Granger-causality tests. The results cast doubt on causal interpretations of the religioneconomy nexus in Prussian secularization
Keywords: Religion; secularization; Prussian economic history (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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Working Paper: Not the Opium of the People: Income and Secularization in a Panel of Prussian Counties (2013) 
Working Paper: Not the Opium of the People: Income and Secularization in a Panel of Prussian Counties (2013) 
Working Paper: Not the Opium of the People: Income and Secularization in a Panel of Prussian Counties (2013) 
Working Paper: Not the opium of the people: Income and secularization in a panel of prussian counties (2013)
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