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Religion and Economic Development: Past, Present, and Future

Sascha O. Becker (), Amma Panin, Steven Pfaff and Jared Rubin ()
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Sascha O. Becker: University of Warwick
Amma Panin: Catholic University Louvain
Steven Pfaff: Chapman University
Jared Rubin: Chapman University

No 17747, IZA Discussion Papers from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)

Abstract: This chapter examines the role of religion in economic development, both historically and today. Religion's influence varies globally, with high religiosity in countries like Pakistan and low rates in China. Despite declines in some Western countries, religion remains influential worldwide, with projected growth in Muslim populations due to higher fertility rates. Religion continues to shape societal norms and institutions, such as education and politics, even after its direct influence fades. The chapter explores how religious institutions and norms have impacted economic outcomes, focusing on both persistence and decline. It also examines cultural transmission, institutional entrenchment, networks, and religious competition as mechanisms sustaining religion's influence. We explore the relationship between religion and secularization, showing that economic development does not always reduce religiosity. Lastly, the chapter highlights gaps in the literature and suggests future research areas on the evolving role of religion in economic development.

Keywords: networks; economic development; religiosity; cultural transmission; secularization; historical persistence; religion; religious competition; social norms (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D85 I25 J10 N30 O33 O43 P48 Z10 Z12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-03
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