Title: Religion and Economic Growth across Countries
1Religion and Economic Growth across Countries
- Robert J. Barro and Rachel M. McClearyPresented
byErita Narhetali and Luke Emeka Okafor - Development Economics, Warsaw UniversityOctober
2007
2Outline
- INTRODUCTION
- THEORIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT VERSUS RELIGION
- DATA
- CROSS COUNTRY FINDINGS
- EXTENSIONS AUTHORS PERSPECTIVE
- APPRAISAL OF THE STUDY
- CONCLUSIONS
3INTRODUCTION
- Motivations of the study
- previous studies neglect the influence of culture
- need for incorporation of social and political
variables -
- then....
- They investigated the effects of church
attendance and religious beliefs on economic
growth -
4 INTRODUCTION....(Contd)
- The Instrumental Variables are
- the presence of state religion
- regulation of the religion market
- the composition of religious adherence
- An indicator of religious pluralism
5THEORIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT VERSUS RELIGION
- Secularization hypothesis
- Market or supply side forces hypothesis
- greater state regulation of religion may decrease
the efficiency of religion providers - stimulates religious activities
- subsidy suppression (opposite!!)
6DATA
- Data sources
- Penn World Tables
- World Development Indicators of the World Bank
- International data on education
- Others....
- World Values Survey (WVS),
- International Social Survey Programme (ISSP),
- Gallup Millennium Survey (GMS)
7CROSS COUNTRY FINDINGS
- The panel system estimations yields a set of
partial correlations between the measures of
religiosity and selected economic variables - Applied the use of SUR approach in the estimation
8Result...?!?
- ? For given religous belief, increases in church
attendance tend to growth - ? For given levels of church attendance, belief
in hell, heaven, and an afterlife tend to
growth
9Result...?!?
- ? For given religous belief, increases in church
attendance tend to growth - ? For given levels of church attendance, belief
in hell, heaven, and an afterlife tend to
growth
10EXTENSIONS OF THE STUDY Authors Perspectives
- The relationship between religious beliefs and
individual behaviours or values - The influence of church attendance on religious
beliefs
11Our Appraisal.....
12Problems on basic assumption
RELIGION personal traits i.e. honesty,
ethics, openness to stranger CULTURE
Economic outcomes!?!
13Problems on methodology
- UNCLEAR relationship between
- Religiousity and Personal Traits they are not
always correlated! - Religious-driven Personal Traits and
productivity - Previous work by Weber (1904)
- Some cases Islam in Indonesia and CPI index ---
14Problems on methodology...(contd)
- The notion of hell is not same for some world
religions - Productive workforce is a product of many factors
- job security and satisfaction
- wages and salaries
- Education
- Training
- well-being
- security, surveillance and binding contracts etc
15Problems on methodology...(contd)
- The religious variables DO NOT explain human
motivation in decision making process, i.e. - Religious-driven consumption behaviour,
- insurances,
- banking system,
- business network, etc
16Problems on Econometrics
- Sample selection bias (????)
17Problems on Econometrics...(contd)
- The exogeneity of the instrumental variables to
economic variables raises some doubts - subsidies
- favourable tax policy
- religious bodies do not pay tax in some countries
- the difference between the state and the
religious authorities in some countries are
unclear
18Some interesting stuffs to discuss...?
FEAR OF HELL MIGHT FIRE UP THE ECONOMY?
19A FAITHFUL WORLD, BELIEVE IT OR NOT
Gallup International Millennium Survey
20A FAITHFUL WORLD, BELIEVE IT OR NOT (contd)
ATTEND RELIGIOUS SERVICES REGULARLY(More than
once a weekOnce a week)
Gallup International Millennium Survey
21Some recommendations
- Examine the relationship between religious values
and decision making process, especially in
economic related activities!
22Conclusions
- Religion on average is a two-edged sword
- contributes towards moral sound society in some
sense - contributes towards economic backwardness if
handled improperly - Religious beliefs may influence individuals to
behave morally - The link between religious beliefs and productive
work attitudes is uncertain and need further
investigation.
23Thank you.....?