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indicates that the press influenced the adoption of Lutheranism and Calvinism, while the clock's effect on the Reformation was …
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The causes of the Protestant Reformation have long been debated. This paper attempts to revive and econometrically test … the theory that the spread of the Reformation is linked to the spread of the printing press. The proposed causal pathway … is that the printing press permitted the ideas of the Reformation to reach a broader audience. I test this hypothesis by …
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The Protestant Reformation, beginning in 1517, was a first-order economic shock. We document its effects on the … sectoral allocation of economic activity in Germany using highly disaggregated data. During the Reformation, particularly in … secular construction increased. These findings highlight the unintended consequences of the Reformation - a religious movement …
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This paper investigates the Becker-Woessmann (2009) argument that Protestants were more prosperous in nineteenth-century Prussia because they were more literate, a version of the Weber thesis, and shows that it cannot be sustained. The econometric analysis on which Becker and Woessman based...
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The knowledge commons framework, deployed here in a review of the early network of scientific communication known as the Republic of Letters, combines a historical sensibility regarding the character of scientific research and communications with a modern approach to analyzing institutions for...
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This paper investigates the Becker-Woessmann (2009) argument that Protestants were more prosperous in nineteenth-century Prussia because they were more literate, a version of the Weber thesis, and shows that it cannot be sustained. The econometric analysis on which Becker and Woessman based...
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the Reformation to use distance to Wittenberg as an instrument for Protestantism. …
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the Reformation to use distance to Wittenberg as an instrument for Protestantism …
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