宗教能否解释金融发展的跨国差异?全球视角

IF 2.2 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Inquiry Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.1111/soin.12599
Yifan Lu, Cong Wang
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鉴于目前文献中有关宗教信仰对金融发展影响的证据有限,本文旨在为这两个变量之间的关系提供重要的经验证据。具体而言,我们研究了主要宗教信仰(基督教、犹太教、伊斯兰教和佛教)是否对全球金融发展产生影响。我们使用了 82 个发展中国家和发达国家 1975 年至 2015 年的数据,并控制了收入、开放度和政体,结果显示宗教对金融发展有显著影响。其中,我们发现基督教和伊斯兰教对金融发展有负面影响,而犹太教对金融发展有正面影响。此外,研究结果还发现佛教对金融有微弱的积极影响。本文还发现证据表明,宗教的影响在以宗教多样性为特征的不同经济体之间存在差异。我们的研究结果对于不同的金融发展衡量标准和宗教分组以及考虑到内生性的替代估计方法都是稳健的。
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Can Religion Explain Cross‐Country Differences in Financial Development? A Global Perspective
Motivated by the limited evidence on the influence of religious beliefs on financial development in the current literature, this article aims to provide significant empirical evidence on the relationship between the two variables. In particular, we examine whether major religious beliefs (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism) have an impact on financial development globally. Using data for 82 developing and developed countries from 1975 to 2015 and controlling for income, openness and polity, our results show significant influence of religion on financial development. In particular, we found that Christianity and Islam have negative impact on financial development, while the impact of Judaism on financial development is positive. In addition, a weak positive effect of Buddhism on financial is also found from the results. This article has also found evidence that the effect of religion varies among different economies characterized by religious diversity. Our findings are robust to different measures of financial development and religious sub‐groups as well as alternative estimators that take care of endogeneity.
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