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Beyond Work Ethic: Religion, Individual, and Political Preferences
Christoph Basten, Frank Betz
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. Aug 2013, Vol. 5, No. 3: Pages 67-91

Beyond Work Ethic: Religion, Individual, and Political Preferences

Christoph Basten, 1

1KOF Swiss Economic Institute, ETH Zürich Weinbergstrasse 35, 8092 Zürich.

Frank Betz2

2European Investment Bank, 100, boulevard Konrad Adenauer, L-2950 Luxembourg.

Abstract

We investigate the effect of Reformed Protestantism, relative to Catholicism, on preferences for leisure, and for redistribution and intervention in the economy. We use a Fuzzy Spatial Regression Discontinuity Design to exploit a historical quasi-experiment in Western Switzerland, where in the sixteenth century a hitherto homogeneous region was split and one part assigned to adopt Protestantism. We find that Reformed Protestantism reduces referenda voting for more leisure by 14, redistribution by 5, and government intervention by 7 percentage points. These preferences translate into higher per capita income as well as greater income inequality. (JEL D12, D31, D72, H23, N33, Z12)