Religions and Development

What Impact Have the Nine Major Religions Had on the Creation of Wealth?

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Author: Xavier Couplet, Daniel Heuchenne ISBN: 9782960070941
Publisher: Couplet + Heuchenne Publication: April 4, 2010
Imprint: Couplet + Heuchenne Language: English
Author: Xavier Couplet, Daniel Heuchenne
ISBN: 9782960070941
Publisher: Couplet + Heuchenne
Publication: April 4, 2010
Imprint: Couplet + Heuchenne
Language: English

What impact have the nine major religions had on the creation of wealth? In 2007, on average, a Protestant "produced" two times more wealth than a Catholic, four times more than an Orthodox, thirteen times more than a Muslim, eighteen times more than a Buddhist, twenty-five times more than a Hindu and forty-two times more than an animist. Why? Strangely, no Nobel Prize winners have given their opinion on this worrying situation. A few years ago some economists began researching "neuroeconomics", which aims to study, through neuroimaging, the behaviour of individuals faced with the market. These new researchers aim to reveal the underlying motives for the sometimes irrational decisions made by consumers. Anyone would think that these eminent researchers had never left their own religious, cultural environment. If they had, they would know that religions, by virtue of their obligations and restrictions, condition the "neurons" of individuals to the extent that they cause them to make completely irrational decisions.

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What impact have the nine major religions had on the creation of wealth? In 2007, on average, a Protestant "produced" two times more wealth than a Catholic, four times more than an Orthodox, thirteen times more than a Muslim, eighteen times more than a Buddhist, twenty-five times more than a Hindu and forty-two times more than an animist. Why? Strangely, no Nobel Prize winners have given their opinion on this worrying situation. A few years ago some economists began researching "neuroeconomics", which aims to study, through neuroimaging, the behaviour of individuals faced with the market. These new researchers aim to reveal the underlying motives for the sometimes irrational decisions made by consumers. Anyone would think that these eminent researchers had never left their own religious, cultural environment. If they had, they would know that religions, by virtue of their obligations and restrictions, condition the "neurons" of individuals to the extent that they cause them to make completely irrational decisions.

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