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We study the connection between religion and political radicalization in Weimar Germany, where the Catholic Church … suggests that this disparity was, in large part, due to the sway of the Catholic Church and its dignitaries. Taken beyond the …
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Social capital is often associated with desirable political and economic outcomes. This paper contributes to a growing literature on its "dark side". We examine the role of social capital in the downfall of democracy in interwar Germany. We analyze Nazi Party entry in a cross-section of cities,...
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The persistence literature in economics and related disciplines connects recent outcomes to events long ago. This influential literature marks a promising development but has drawn criticism. We discuss two prominent examples that ground the rise of the Nazi Party in distant historical roots....
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The persistence literature in economics and related disciplines connects recent outcomes to events long ago. This influential literature marks a promising development but has drawn criticism. We discuss two prominent examples that ground the rise of the Nazi Party in distant historical roots....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013453958
Church only had shallow roots, the Nazis received higher electoral support and saw more party entry. "Shallow Christianity …
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Church only had shallow roots, the Nazis received higher electoral support and saw more party entry. "Shallow Christianity …
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. Consistent with the historical record, our results are most naturally rationalized by a model in which the Catholic Church leaned … on believers to vote for the democratic Zentrum Party, whereas the Protestant Church remained politically neutral. …
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in just one month before the last competitive pre-war election following Hitler s appointment in 1933, which resulted in …
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This paper analyses whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their voters after their rise to power in 1933. Using data on public employment in the armed forces, public administrations and related professions from the German occupational censuses in 1925, 1933 and...
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This paper uses a historical natural experiment - the case of Nazi Operational Zones (OZ) in Italy during WWII - to shed light on the legacy of foreign state repression. While the rest of Northern Italy was placed under Fascist rule, the OZ were de facto annexed by Nazi Germany and subjected to...
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