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    The Protestant Fiscal Ethic: Religious Confession and Euro Skepticism in Germany

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    During the European sovereign debt crisis, most countries that ran into fiscal trouble had Catholic majorities, whereas countries with Protestant majorities were able to avoid fiscal problems. Survey data show that, within Germany, views on theeuro differ between Protestants and Non-Protestants, too. Among Protestants, concerns about the euro have, compared to Non-Protestants, increased during the crisis, and significantly reduce their subjective wellbeing only. We use the timing of survey interviews and news events in 2011 to account for the endogeneity of euro concerns. Emphasis on moral hazard concerns in Protestant theology may, thus, still shape economic preferences

    Religion as a Source of Social Capital (Religion als Ressource sozialen Zusammenhalts? Eine empirische Analyse der religioesen Grundlagen sozialen Kapitals in Deutschland)

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