American Psychological Association 6th edition

Samuel Bazzi, Gabriel Koehler-Derrick, & Benjamin Marx. (o. J.). The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia* ; “The Classical Islamic Law of Waqf: A Concise Introduction” ; “Culture and Institutions” ; “Information Frictions in Trade” ; “History, Institutions, and Economic Performance: The Legacy of Colonial Land Tenure Systems in India” ; “Wakaf: Pengaturan dan Tata Kelola yang Efektif” ; “Which Countries Have State Religions?” ; “Wealth Heterogeneity and the Income Elasticity of Migration” ; “Skill Transferability, Migration, and Development: Evidence from Population Resettlement in Indonesia” ; “The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia” ; “Replication Data for: ‘The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia’” ; “Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History” ; “Earthquakes, Religion, and Transition to Self-Government in Italian Cities” ; “Acts of God? Religiosity and Natural Disasters across Subnational World Districts” ; “Education, Social Mobility and Religious Movements: The Islamic Revival in Egypt” ; “On the Joint Evolution of Culture Institutions” ; “The Political Economy of Women’s Support for Fundamentalist Islam” ; “Moral Hazard: Experimental Evidence from Tenancy Contracts” ; “Les Wakfs dans l’Islam Contemporain” ; “The Islamic Legal System in Indonesia” ; “Is There an Islamist Political Advantage?” ; “Does Religion Affect Economic Growth and Happiness? Evidence from Ramadan” ; “Religion Competition and Reallocation: The Political Economy of Secularization in the Protestant Reformation” ; “Notes on the Islamic School at Gontor” ; “Revolt on the Nile: Economic Shocks, Religion, and Political Power” ; “Club Goods and Group Identity: Evidence from Islamic Resurgence during the Indonesian Financial Crisis” ; “Economics, Religion, and Culture: A Brief Introduction” ; “Estimating the Impact of the Hajj: Religion and Tolerance in Islam’s Global Gathering” ; “GMM Estimation with Cross Sectional Dependence” ; “Problems in the Historiography of the Killings in Indonesia” ; “Genocide in Indonesia, 1965–1966” ; “Path Dependence in Development: Evidence from the Mexican Revolution” ; “Les Wakaf ou Biens de Mainmorte à Java-Est: étude Diachronique” ; “Schooling and Labor Market Consequences of School Construction in Indonesia: Evidence from an Unusual Policy Experiment” ; “Wakf” ; “Introduction” ; “Indonesia’s Original Sin: Mass Killings and Capitalist Expansion, 1965–1966” ; “Nahdlatul Ulama and the Killings of 1965–1966: Religion, Politics and Remembrance” ; “Render unto Caesar: Taxes, Charity, and Political Islam” ; “Religious Belief and Economic Behavior in a Central Javanese Town: Some Preliminary Considerations” ; “The Javanese Kijaji: The Changing Role of a Cultural Broker” ; “The Earliest Waqf Foundations” ; “Cultural Beliefs and the Organization of Society: A Historical and Theoretical Reflection on Collectivist and Individualist Societies” ; “Do Fiscal Rules Matter ; “Secularism’s Crisis of Faith: Notes on Post-Secular Society” ; “The Political Rise of the Prosperous Justice Party in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia: Examining the Political Economy of Islamist Mobilization in a Muslim Democracy” ; “Islam, State, and Civil Society: ICMI and the Struggle for the Indonesian Middle Class” ; “Monks, Gents and Industrialists: The Long-Run Impact of the Dissolution of the English Monasteries” ; “Peasant Mobilisation and Land Reform in Indonesia” ; “Introduction to the Economics of Religion” ; “Religious Extremism: The Good, the Bad, and the Deadly” ; “Examining the Socio-Economic Role of Islamic Boarding Schools (Pesantren) in Indonesia” ; “The New Economics of Religion” ; “The Clash of Muslims and the State: Waqf and Zakat in Post Independence Indonesia” ; “Do Leaders Matter? National Leadership and Growth since World War II” ; “The Provision of Public Goods under Islamic Law: Origins, Impact, and Limitations of the Waqf System” ; “Legal Roots of Authoritarian Rule in the Middle East: Civic Legacies of the Islamic Waqf” ; “Islam and Economic Performance: Historical and Contemporary Links” ; “The Evolution of Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Kuba Kingdom” ; “The Land, the Law, and the People” ; “Manipulation of the Running Variable in the Regression Discontinuity Design: A Density Test” ; “Islam, Inequality and Pre-Industrial Comparative Development” ; “Changes in the Structure of Farms and Farming in Indonesia between Censuses, 1963–1973: The Issues of Inequality and Near-Landlessness” ; “Gone but Not Forgotten: The Transformation of the Idea of Islamic State through Traditional Religious Authorities” ; “Testing Islam’s Political Advantage: Evidence from Indonesia” ; “Income Inequality in the United States, 1913–1998” ; “Islamic Education and Civil Society: Reflections on the Pesantren Tradition in Contemporary Indonesia” ; “Lobbying in the Shadows: Religious Interest Groups in the Legislative Process” ; “Religion as a Commitment Device: The Economics of Political Islam” ; “Institutions, the Rise of Commerce and the Persistence of Laws: Interest Restrictions in Islam and Christianity” ; “Wealth Inequality in the United States since 1913: Evidence from Capitalized Income Tax Data” ; “A Waqf Inscription from Ramlah” ; “Land Reform in Indonesia” ; “K.H. Choer Affandi, Santri Kelana di Antara Perang dan Damai” ; “Traditionalist and Islamist Pesantrens in Indonesia” ; “Petani dan Politik di Jawa Timur: Gerakan Politik Petani di Desa Sambirejo Kecamatan Mantingan Kabupaten Ngawi 1963–1965” ; “Improved, Nearly Exact, Statistical Inference with Robust and Clustered Covariance Matrices Using Effective Degrees of Freedom Corrections” ; “The Mosque as Religious Sphere: Looking at the Conflict over Al Muttaqun Mosque”. https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjz038

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SAMUEL BAZZI, GABRIEL KOEHLER-DERRICK und BENJAMIN MARX, [no date]. The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia* ; “The Classical Islamic Law of Waqf: A Concise Introduction” ; “Culture and Institutions” ; “Information Frictions in Trade” ; “History, Institutions, and Economic Performance: The Legacy of Colonial Land Tenure Systems in India” ; “Wakaf: Pengaturan dan Tata Kelola yang Efektif” ; “Which Countries Have State Religions?” ; “Wealth Heterogeneity and the Income Elasticity of Migration” ; “Skill Transferability, Migration, and Development: Evidence from Population Resettlement in Indonesia” ; “The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia” ; “Replication Data for: ‘The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia’” ; “Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History” ; “Earthquakes, Religion, and Transition to Self-Government in Italian Cities” ; “Acts of God? Religiosity and Natural Disasters across Subnational World Districts” ; “Education, Social Mobility and Religious Movements: The Islamic Revival in Egypt” ; “On the Joint Evolution of Culture Institutions” ; “The Political Economy of Women’s Support for Fundamentalist Islam” ; “Moral Hazard: Experimental Evidence from Tenancy Contracts” ; “Les Wakfs dans l’Islam Contemporain” ; “The Islamic Legal System in Indonesia” ; “Is There an Islamist Political Advantage?” ; “Does Religion Affect Economic Growth and Happiness? Evidence from Ramadan” ; “Religion Competition and Reallocation: The Political Economy of Secularization in the Protestant Reformation” ; “Notes on the Islamic School at Gontor” ; “Revolt on the Nile: Economic Shocks, Religion, and Political Power” ; “Club Goods and Group Identity: Evidence from Islamic Resurgence during the Indonesian Financial Crisis” ; “Economics, Religion, and Culture: A Brief Introduction” ; “Estimating the Impact of the Hajj: Religion and Tolerance in Islam’s Global Gathering” ; “GMM Estimation with Cross Sectional Dependence” ; “Problems in the Historiography of the Killings in Indonesia” ; “Genocide in Indonesia, 1965–1966” ; “Path Dependence in Development: Evidence from the Mexican Revolution” ; “Les Wakaf ou Biens de Mainmorte à Java-Est: étude Diachronique” ; “Schooling and Labor Market Consequences of School Construction in Indonesia: Evidence from an Unusual Policy Experiment” ; “Wakf” ; “Introduction” ; “Indonesia’s Original Sin: Mass Killings and Capitalist Expansion, 1965–1966” ; “Nahdlatul Ulama and the Killings of 1965–1966: Religion, Politics and Remembrance” ; “Render unto Caesar: Taxes, Charity, and Political Islam” ; “Religious Belief and Economic Behavior in a Central Javanese Town: Some Preliminary Considerations” ; “The Javanese Kijaji: The Changing Role of a Cultural Broker” ; “The Earliest Waqf Foundations” ; “Cultural Beliefs and the Organization of Society: A Historical and Theoretical Reflection on Collectivist and Individualist Societies” ; “Do Fiscal Rules Matter ; “Secularism’s Crisis of Faith: Notes on Post-Secular Society” ; “The Political Rise of the Prosperous Justice Party in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia: Examining the Political Economy of Islamist Mobilization in a Muslim Democracy” ; “Islam, State, and Civil Society: ICMI and the Struggle for the Indonesian Middle Class” ; “Monks, Gents and Industrialists: The Long-Run Impact of the Dissolution of the English Monasteries” ; “Peasant Mobilisation and Land Reform in Indonesia” ; “Introduction to the Economics of Religion” ; “Religious Extremism: The Good, the Bad, and the Deadly” ; “Examining the Socio-Economic Role of Islamic Boarding Schools (Pesantren) in Indonesia” ; “The New Economics of Religion” ; “The Clash of Muslims and the State: Waqf and Zakat in Post Independence Indonesia” ; “Do Leaders Matter? National Leadership and Growth since World War II” ; “The Provision of Public Goods under Islamic Law: Origins, Impact, and Limitations of the Waqf System” ; “Legal Roots of Authoritarian Rule in the Middle East: Civic Legacies of the Islamic Waqf” ; “Islam and Economic Performance: Historical and Contemporary Links” ; “The Evolution of Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Kuba Kingdom” ; “The Land, the Law, and the People” ; “Manipulation of the Running Variable in the Regression Discontinuity Design: A Density Test” ; “Islam, Inequality and Pre-Industrial Comparative Development” ; “Changes in the Structure of Farms and Farming in Indonesia between Censuses, 1963–1973: The Issues of Inequality and Near-Landlessness” ; “Gone but Not Forgotten: The Transformation of the Idea of Islamic State through Traditional Religious Authorities” ; “Testing Islam’s Political Advantage: Evidence from Indonesia” ; “Income Inequality in the United States, 1913–1998” ; “Islamic Education and Civil Society: Reflections on the Pesantren Tradition in Contemporary Indonesia” ; “Lobbying in the Shadows: Religious Interest Groups in the Legislative Process” ; “Religion as a Commitment Device: The Economics of Political Islam” ; “Institutions, the Rise of Commerce and the Persistence of Laws: Interest Restrictions in Islam and Christianity” ; “Wealth Inequality in the United States since 1913: Evidence from Capitalized Income Tax Data” ; “A Waqf Inscription from Ramlah” ; “Land Reform in Indonesia” ; “K.H. Choer Affandi, Santri Kelana di Antara Perang dan Damai” ; “Traditionalist and Islamist Pesantrens in Indonesia” ; “Petani dan Politik di Jawa Timur: Gerakan Politik Petani di Desa Sambirejo Kecamatan Mantingan Kabupaten Ngawi 1963–1965” ; “Improved, Nearly Exact, Statistical Inference with Robust and Clustered Covariance Matrices Using Effective Degrees of Freedom Corrections” ; “The Mosque as Religious Sphere: Looking at the Conflict over Al Muttaqun Mosque”. . DOI 10.1093/qje/qjz038.

Modern Language Association 9th edition

Samuel Bazzi, Gabriel Koehler-Derrick, und Benjamin Marx. The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia* ; “The Classical Islamic Law of Waqf: A Concise Introduction” ; “Culture and Institutions” ; “Information Frictions in Trade” ; “History, Institutions, and Economic Performance: The Legacy of Colonial Land Tenure Systems in India” ; “Wakaf: Pengaturan Dan Tata Kelola Yang Efektif” ; “Which Countries Have State Religions?” ; “Wealth Heterogeneity and the Income Elasticity of Migration” ; “Skill Transferability, Migration, and Development: Evidence from Population Resettlement in Indonesia” ; “The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia” ; “Replication Data For: ‘The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia’” ; “Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History” ; “Earthquakes, Religion, and Transition to Self-Government in Italian Cities” ; “Acts of God? Religiosity and Natural Disasters across Subnational World Districts” ; “Education, Social Mobility and Religious Movements: The Islamic Revival in Egypt” ; “On the Joint Evolution of Culture Institutions” ; “The Political Economy of Women’s Support for Fundamentalist Islam” ; “Moral Hazard: Experimental Evidence from Tenancy Contracts” ; “Les Wakfs Dans l’Islam Contemporain” ; “The Islamic Legal System in Indonesia” ; “Is There an Islamist Political Advantage?” ; “Does Religion Affect Economic Growth and Happiness? Evidence from Ramadan” ; “Religion Competition and Reallocation: The Political Economy of Secularization in the Protestant Reformation” ; “Notes on the Islamic School at Gontor” ; “Revolt on the Nile: Economic Shocks, Religion, and Political Power” ; “Club Goods and Group Identity: Evidence from Islamic Resurgence During the Indonesian Financial Crisis” ; “Economics, Religion, and Culture: A Brief Introduction” ; “Estimating the Impact of the Hajj: Religion and Tolerance in Islam’s Global Gathering” ; “GMM Estimation With Cross Sectional Dependence” ; “Problems in the Historiography of the Killings in Indonesia” ; “Genocide in Indonesia, 1965–1966” ; “Path Dependence in Development: Evidence from the Mexican Revolution” ; “Les Wakaf Ou Biens De Mainmorte à Java-Est: étude Diachronique” ; “Schooling and Labor Market Consequences of School Construction in Indonesia: Evidence from an Unusual Policy Experiment” ; “Wakf” ; “Introduction” ; “Indonesia’s Original Sin: Mass Killings and Capitalist Expansion, 1965–1966” ; “Nahdlatul Ulama and the Killings of 1965–1966: Religion, Politics and Remembrance” ; “Render Unto Caesar: Taxes, Charity, and Political Islam” ; “Religious Belief and Economic Behavior in a Central Javanese Town: Some Preliminary Considerations” ; “The Javanese Kijaji: The Changing Role of a Cultural Broker” ; “The Earliest Waqf Foundations” ; “Cultural Beliefs and the Organization of Society: A Historical and Theoretical Reflection on Collectivist and Individualist Societies” ; “Do Fiscal Rules Matter ; “Secularism’s Crisis of Faith: Notes on Post-Secular Society” ; “The Political Rise of the Prosperous Justice Party in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia: Examining the Political Economy of Islamist Mobilization in a Muslim Democracy” ; “Islam, State, and Civil Society: ICMI and the Struggle for the Indonesian Middle Class” ; “Monks, Gents and Industrialists: The Long-Run Impact of the Dissolution of the English Monasteries” ; “Peasant Mobilisation and Land Reform in Indonesia” ; “Introduction to the Economics of Religion” ; “Religious Extremism: The Good, the Bad, and the Deadly” ; “Examining the Socio-Economic Role of Islamic Boarding Schools (Pesantren) in Indonesia” ; “The New Economics of Religion” ; “The Clash of Muslims and the State: Waqf and Zakat in Post Independence Indonesia” ; “Do Leaders Matter? National Leadership and Growth since World War II” ; “The Provision of Public Goods under Islamic Law: Origins, Impact, and Limitations of the Waqf System” ; “Legal Roots of Authoritarian Rule in the Middle East: Civic Legacies of the Islamic Waqf” ; “Islam and Economic Performance: Historical and Contemporary Links” ; “The Evolution of Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Kuba Kingdom” ; “The Land, the Law, and the People” ; “Manipulation of the Running Variable in the Regression Discontinuity Design: A Density Test” ; “Islam, Inequality and Pre-Industrial Comparative Development” ; “Changes in the Structure of Farms and Farming in Indonesia Between Censuses, 1963–1973: The Issues of Inequality and Near-Landlessness” ; “Gone But Not Forgotten: The Transformation of the Idea of Islamic State through Traditional Religious Authorities” ; “Testing Islam’s Political Advantage: Evidence from Indonesia” ; “Income Inequality in the United States, 1913–1998” ; “Islamic Education and Civil Society: Reflections on the Pesantren Tradition in Contemporary Indonesia” ; “Lobbying in the Shadows: Religious Interest Groups in the Legislative Process” ; “Religion As a Commitment Device: The Economics of Political Islam” ; “Institutions, the Rise of Commerce and the Persistence of Laws: Interest Restrictions in Islam and Christianity” ; “Wealth Inequality in the United States since 1913: Evidence from Capitalized Income Tax Data” ; “A Waqf Inscription from Ramlah” ; “Land Reform in Indonesia” ; “K.H. Choer Affandi, Santri Kelana Di Antara Perang Dan Damai” ; “Traditionalist and Islamist Pesantrens in Indonesia” ; “Petani Dan Politik Di Jawa Timur: Gerakan Politik Petani Di Desa Sambirejo Kecamatan Mantingan Kabupaten Ngawi 1963–1965” ; “Improved, Nearly Exact, Statistical Inference With Robust and Clustered Covariance Matrices Using Effective Degrees of Freedom Corrections” ; “The Mosque As Religious Sphere: Looking at the Conflict over Al Muttaqun Mosque”. https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjz038.

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Samuel Bazzi/Gabriel Koehler-Derrick/Benjamin Marx: The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia* ; “The Classical Islamic Law of Waqf: A Concise Introduction” ; “Culture and Institutions” ; “Information Frictions in Trade” ; “History, Institutions, and Economic Performance: The Legacy of Colonial Land Tenure Systems in India” ; “Wakaf: Pengaturan dan Tata Kelola yang Efektif” ; “Which Countries Have State Religions?” ; “Wealth Heterogeneity and the Income Elasticity of Migration” ; “Skill Transferability, Migration, and Development: Evidence from Population Resettlement in Indonesia” ; “The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia” ; “Replication Data for: ‘The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia’” ; “Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History” ; “Earthquakes, Religion, and Transition to Self-Government in Italian Cities” ; “Acts of God? Religiosity and Natural Disasters across Subnational World Districts” ; “Education, Social Mobility and Religious Movements: The Islamic Revival in Egypt” ; “On the Joint Evolution of Culture Institutions” ; “The Political Economy of Women’s Support for Fundamentalist Islam” ; “Moral Hazard: Experimental Evidence from Tenancy Contracts” ; “Les Wakfs dans l’Islam Contemporain” ; “The Islamic Legal System in Indonesia” ; “Is There an Islamist Political Advantage?” ; “Does Religion Affect Economic Growth and Happiness? Evidence from Ramadan” ; “Religion Competition and Reallocation: The Political Economy of Secularization in the Protestant Reformation” ; “Notes on the Islamic School at Gontor” ; “Revolt on the Nile: Economic Shocks, Religion, and Political Power” ; “Club Goods and Group Identity: Evidence from Islamic Resurgence during the Indonesian Financial Crisis” ; “Economics, Religion, and Culture: A Brief Introduction” ; “Estimating the Impact of the Hajj: Religion and Tolerance in Islam’s Global Gathering” ; “GMM Estimation with Cross Sectional Dependence” ; “Problems in the Historiography of the Killings in Indonesia” ; “Genocide in Indonesia, 1965–1966” ; “Path Dependence in Development: Evidence from the Mexican Revolution” ; “Les Wakaf ou Biens de Mainmorte à Java-Est: étude Diachronique” ; “Schooling and Labor Market Consequences of School Construction in Indonesia: Evidence from an Unusual Policy Experiment” ; “Wakf” ; “Introduction” ; “Indonesia’s Original Sin: Mass Killings and Capitalist Expansion, 1965–1966” ; “Nahdlatul Ulama and the Killings of 1965–1966: Religion, Politics and Remembrance” ; “Render unto Caesar: Taxes, Charity, and Political Islam” ; “Religious Belief and Economic Behavior in a Central Javanese Town: Some Preliminary Considerations” ; “The Javanese Kijaji: The Changing Role of a Cultural Broker” ; “The Earliest Waqf Foundations” ; “Cultural Beliefs and the Organization of Society: A Historical and Theoretical Reflection on Collectivist and Individualist Societies” ; “Do Fiscal Rules Matter ; “Secularism’s Crisis of Faith: Notes on Post-Secular Society” ; “The Political Rise of the Prosperous Justice Party in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia: Examining the Political Economy of Islamist Mobilization in a Muslim Democracy” ; “Islam, State, and Civil Society: ICMI and the Struggle for the Indonesian Middle Class” ; “Monks, Gents and Industrialists: The Long-Run Impact of the Dissolution of the English Monasteries” ; “Peasant Mobilisation and Land Reform in Indonesia” ; “Introduction to the Economics of Religion” ; “Religious Extremism: The Good, the Bad, and the Deadly” ; “Examining the Socio-Economic Role of Islamic Boarding Schools (Pesantren) in Indonesia” ; “The New Economics of Religion” ; “The Clash of Muslims and the State: Waqf and Zakat in Post Independence Indonesia” ; “Do Leaders Matter? National Leadership and Growth since World War II” ; “The Provision of Public Goods under Islamic Law: Origins, Impact, and Limitations of the Waqf System” ; “Legal Roots of Authoritarian Rule in the Middle East: Civic Legacies of the Islamic Waqf” ; “Islam and Economic Performance: Historical and Contemporary Links” ; “The Evolution of Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Kuba Kingdom” ; “The Land, the Law, and the People” ; “Manipulation of the Running Variable in the Regression Discontinuity Design: A Density Test” ; “Islam, Inequality and Pre-Industrial Comparative Development” ; “Changes in the Structure of Farms and Farming in Indonesia between Censuses, 1963–1973: The Issues of Inequality and Near-Landlessness” ; “Gone but Not Forgotten: The Transformation of the Idea of Islamic State through Traditional Religious Authorities” ; “Testing Islam’s Political Advantage: Evidence from Indonesia” ; “Income Inequality in the United States, 1913–1998” ; “Islamic Education and Civil Society: Reflections on the Pesantren Tradition in Contemporary Indonesia” ; “Lobbying in the Shadows: Religious Interest Groups in the Legislative Process” ; “Religion as a Commitment Device: The Economics of Political Islam” ; “Institutions, the Rise of Commerce and the Persistence of Laws: Interest Restrictions in Islam and Christianity” ; “Wealth Inequality in the United States since 1913: Evidence from Capitalized Income Tax Data” ; “A Waqf Inscription from Ramlah” ; “Land Reform in Indonesia” ; “K.H. Choer Affandi, Santri Kelana di Antara Perang dan Damai” ; “Traditionalist and Islamist Pesantrens in Indonesia” ; “Petani dan Politik di Jawa Timur: Gerakan Politik Petani di Desa Sambirejo Kecamatan Mantingan Kabupaten Ngawi 1963–1965” ; “Improved, Nearly Exact, Statistical Inference with Robust and Clustered Covariance Matrices Using Effective Degrees of Freedom Corrections” ; “The Mosque as Religious Sphere: Looking at the Conflict over Al Muttaqun Mosque”,

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Samuel Bazzi, Gabriel Koehler-Derrick und Benjamin Marx. (o. J.). „The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia* ; “The Classical Islamic Law of Waqf: A Concise Introduction” ; “Culture and Institutions” ; “Information Frictions in Trade” ; “History, Institutions, and Economic Performance: The Legacy of Colonial Land Tenure Systems in India” ; “Wakaf: Pengaturan dan Tata Kelola yang Efektif” ; “Which Countries Have State Religions?” ; “Wealth Heterogeneity and the Income Elasticity of Migration” ; “Skill Transferability, Migration, and Development: Evidence from Population Resettlement in Indonesia” ; “The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia” ; “Replication Data for: ‘The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia’” ; “Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History” ; “Earthquakes, Religion, and Transition to Self-Government in Italian Cities” ; “Acts of God? Religiosity and Natural Disasters across Subnational World Districts” ; “Education, Social Mobility and Religious Movements: The Islamic Revival in Egypt” ; “On the Joint Evolution of Culture Institutions” ; “The Political Economy of Women’s Support for Fundamentalist Islam” ; “Moral Hazard: Experimental Evidence from Tenancy Contracts” ; “Les Wakfs dans l’Islam Contemporain” ; “The Islamic Legal System in Indonesia” ; “Is There an Islamist Political Advantage?” ; “Does Religion Affect Economic Growth and Happiness? Evidence from Ramadan” ; “Religion Competition and Reallocation: The Political Economy of Secularization in the Protestant Reformation” ; “Notes on the Islamic School at Gontor” ; “Revolt on the Nile: Economic Shocks, Religion, and Political Power” ; “Club Goods and Group Identity: Evidence from Islamic Resurgence during the Indonesian Financial Crisis” ; “Economics, Religion, and Culture: A Brief Introduction” ; “Estimating the Impact of the Hajj: Religion and Tolerance in Islam’s Global Gathering” ; “GMM Estimation with Cross Sectional Dependence” ; “Problems in the Historiography of the Killings in Indonesia” ; “Genocide in Indonesia, 1965–1966” ; “Path Dependence in Development: Evidence from the Mexican Revolution” ; “Les Wakaf ou Biens de Mainmorte à Java-Est: étude Diachronique” ; “Schooling and Labor Market Consequences of School Construction in Indonesia: Evidence from an Unusual Policy Experiment” ; “Wakf” ; “Introduction” ; “Indonesia’s Original Sin: Mass Killings and Capitalist Expansion, 1965–1966” ; “Nahdlatul Ulama and the Killings of 1965–1966: Religion, Politics and Remembrance” ; “Render unto Caesar: Taxes, Charity, and Political Islam” ; “Religious Belief and Economic Behavior in a Central Javanese Town: Some Preliminary Considerations” ; “The Javanese Kijaji: The Changing Role of a Cultural Broker” ; “The Earliest Waqf Foundations” ; “Cultural Beliefs and the Organization of Society: A Historical and Theoretical Reflection on Collectivist and Individualist Societies” ; “Do Fiscal Rules Matter ; “Secularism’s Crisis of Faith: Notes on Post-Secular Society” ; “The Political Rise of the Prosperous Justice Party in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia: Examining the Political Economy of Islamist Mobilization in a Muslim Democracy” ; “Islam, State, and Civil Society: ICMI and the Struggle for the Indonesian Middle Class” ; “Monks, Gents and Industrialists: The Long-Run Impact of the Dissolution of the English Monasteries” ; “Peasant Mobilisation and Land Reform in Indonesia” ; “Introduction to the Economics of Religion” ; “Religious Extremism: The Good, the Bad, and the Deadly” ; “Examining the Socio-Economic Role of Islamic Boarding Schools (Pesantren) in Indonesia” ; “The New Economics of Religion” ; “The Clash of Muslims and the State: Waqf and Zakat in Post Independence Indonesia” ; “Do Leaders Matter? National Leadership and Growth since World War II” ; “The Provision of Public Goods under Islamic Law: Origins, Impact, and Limitations of the Waqf System” ; “Legal Roots of Authoritarian Rule in the Middle East: Civic Legacies of the Islamic Waqf” ; “Islam and Economic Performance: Historical and Contemporary Links” ; “The Evolution of Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Kuba Kingdom” ; “The Land, the Law, and the People” ; “Manipulation of the Running Variable in the Regression Discontinuity Design: A Density Test” ; “Islam, Inequality and Pre-Industrial Comparative Development” ; “Changes in the Structure of Farms and Farming in Indonesia between Censuses, 1963–1973: The Issues of Inequality and Near-Landlessness” ; “Gone but Not Forgotten: The Transformation of the Idea of Islamic State through Traditional Religious Authorities” ; “Testing Islam’s Political Advantage: Evidence from Indonesia” ; “Income Inequality in the United States, 1913–1998” ; “Islamic Education and Civil Society: Reflections on the Pesantren Tradition in Contemporary Indonesia” ; “Lobbying in the Shadows: Religious Interest Groups in the Legislative Process” ; “Religion as a Commitment Device: The Economics of Political Islam” ; “Institutions, the Rise of Commerce and the Persistence of Laws: Interest Restrictions in Islam and Christianity” ; “Wealth Inequality in the United States since 1913: Evidence from Capitalized Income Tax Data” ; “A Waqf Inscription from Ramlah” ; “Land Reform in Indonesia” ; “K.H. Choer Affandi, Santri Kelana di Antara Perang dan Damai” ; “Traditionalist and Islamist Pesantrens in Indonesia” ; “Petani dan Politik di Jawa Timur: Gerakan Politik Petani di Desa Sambirejo Kecamatan Mantingan Kabupaten Ngawi 1963–1965” ; “Improved, Nearly Exact, Statistical Inference with Robust and Clustered Covariance Matrices Using Effective Degrees of Freedom Corrections” ; “The Mosque as Religious Sphere: Looking at the Conflict over Al Muttaqun Mosque”“, verfügbar unter:https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjz038.

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