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Papers on religion and culture from across the Social Sciences, including Economics, Political Science, Sociology, and Anthropology will be considered.
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A graduate student workshop - taught by leaders in the field and held in conjunction with the meetings of the Association for the Study of Religion, Economics and Culture.
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The aim of the workshop is to examine recent patterns of social mobility, as well as their causes and consequences. Topics: - social mobility and income and wealth inequality, - taxation and mobility, - the role of mobility in wage setting, - social mobility and geography, - inter- versus...
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The program seeks to engage questions of economics, religion and culture across the social sciences.
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Only papers on religion will be considered. From previous experience, we expect a large number of submissions, and we will unfortunately not be able to accommodate everyone. We will cover expenses for all presenters and discussants.
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The program seeks to engage questions of economics, religion and culture across the social sciences.
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The program seeks to engage questions of economics, religion and culture across the social sciences.
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"The program seeks to engage questions of economics, religion and culture across the social sciences"
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The program seeks to engage questions of economics, religion, and culture.
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