Religious Orders and Growth Through Cultural Change in Pre-Industrial England

Religious Orders and Growth Through Cultural Change in Pre-Industrial England

Auteur : Thomas Barnebeck Andersen, Jeanet Sinding Bentzen, Carl-Johan Dalgaard, Paul Richard Sharp

Date de publication : 2011

Éditeur : SSRN

Nombre de pages : 50

Résumé du livre

We advance the hypothesis that cultural values such as high work ethic and thrift, “the Protestant ethic” according to MaxWeber, may have been diffused long before the Reformation, thereby importantly affecting the pre-industrial growth record. The source of pre-Reformation Protestant ethic, according to the proposed theory, was the Catholic Order of Cistercians. Using county-level data for England we find empirically that the frequency of Cistercian monasteries influenced county-level comparative development until 1801; that is, long after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The pre-industrial development of England may thus have been propelled by a process of growth through cultural change.

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