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Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History.

机译:韦伯错了吗?新教经济史的人力资本理论。

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Max Weber attributed the higher economic prosperity of Protestant regions to a Protestant work ethic. We provide an alternative theory: Protestant economies prospered because instruction in reading the Bible generated the human capital crucial to economic prosperity. We test the theory using county-level data from late-nineteenth-century Prussia, exploiting the initial concentric dispersion of the Reformation to use distance to Wittenberg as an instrument for Protestantism. We find that Protestantism indeed led to higher economic prosperity, but also to better education. Our results are consistent with Protestants' higher literacy accounting for most of the gap in economic prosperity.
机译:马克斯·韦伯(Max Weber)将新教徒地区的较高经济繁荣归因于新教徒的职业道德。我们提供了另一种理论:新教经济繁荣,因为阅读圣经的指示产生了对经济繁荣至关重要的人力资本。我们使用十九世纪末期普鲁士的县级数据对这一理论进行了检验,并利用了宗教改革的最初同心分散性,利用到维滕贝格的距离作为新教的工具。我们发现,新教确实带来了更高的经济繁荣,也带来了更好的教育。我们的结果与新教徒较高的文化素养相吻合,从而弥补了经济繁荣中的大部分差距。

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