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Generational links between entrepreneurship, management and puritanism

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The relationship between puritanism, management and entrepreneurship is discussed in this article, where the authors focus on the period from the early 1800s until present times, where Norwegian high profile puritan entrepreneurship serves as the case.

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Weber Revisited: A Literature Review on the Possible Link between Protestantism, Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth

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Knowledge management overview of feature selection problem in high-dimensional financial data: cooperative co-evolution and MapReduce perspectives

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A methodology to analyze sustainable development index: evidence from emerging markets and developed economies

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A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth

TL;DR: In this paper, a model of long run growth is proposed and examples of possible growth patterns are given. But the model does not consider the long run of the economy and does not take into account the characteristics of interest and wage rates.
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Introduction to the Economics of Religion

TL;DR: This article summarized and evaluated the principal themes and empirical findings that have appeared in some 200 recent papers on the economics of religion and applied standard economic theory to the study of individual religious activity, the characteristics of religious groups, and the impact of regulation and competition on religious markets.
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Religion and Economic Growth across Countries

TL;DR: The authors used international survey data on religiosity for a broad panel of countries to investigate the effects of church attendance and religious beliefs on economic growth and found that economic growth responds positively to religious beliefs, notably beliefs in hell and heaven, but negatively to church attendance.
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Resource and output trends in the United States since 1870

TL;DR: In this paper, a very brief treatment of three questions relating to the history of our economic growth since the Civil War is given, namely: (1) How large has been the net increase of aggregate output per capita, and to what extent has this increase been obtained as a result of greater labor or capital input on the one hand and of a rise in productivity on the other? (2) Is there evidence of retardation, or conceivably acceleration, in the growth of per capita output? (3) Have there been fluctuations in the rate of growth of output, apart