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Causes and Consequences of the Protestant Reformation

Causes and Consequences of the Protestant Reformation

260/2016 Sascha O. Becker, Steven Pfaff and Jared Rubin
economic history, working papers
Explorations in Economic History
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eeh.2016.07.007

260/2016 Sascha O. Becker, Steven Pfaff and Jared Rubin

The Protestant Reformation is one of the defining events of the last millennium. Nearly 500 years after the Reformation, its causes and consequences have seen a renewed interest in the social sciences. Research in economics, sociology, and political science increasingly uses detailed individual-level, city-level, and regional-level data to identify drivers of the adoption of the Reformation, its diffusion pattern, and its socioeconomic consequences. This survey takes stock of the research so far, tries to point out what we know and what we do not know, and which are the most promising areas for future research.

Economic History

Explorations in Economic History

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eeh.2016.07.007