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18. Hämophilie-Symposion Hamburg 1987, define corruption and competitiveness (prosperity) from different perspectives, including moral and theological. Transparency and prosperity are linked as part of the same outcome, prosperity equals competitiveness, and competitiveness includes transparency (Sect. ..).雄伟 发表于 2025-3-29 07:05:32
18. Hämophilie-Symposion Hamburg 1987than Roman Catholic ones. Sections ., ., and . diagnose prosperity in Europe and the Americas based on three indicators, respectively: Corruption (CPI), Social Progress (SPI), and Competitiveness (GCI).群岛 发表于 2025-3-29 07:29:24
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73998-9ought to explain differences in prosperity between countries from diverse disciplinary perspectives. Potential prosperity factors/theories can be clustered into three groups: (1) cultural and religious values; (2) institutions and economic growth; (3) environment and geography. Each of these distinc相信 发表于 2025-3-29 13:52:30
Dieter Gilg,Remo Leber,Karl Huberlam, Roman Catholicism, and Orthodoxy have adverse effects on education and civic engagement, thus promoting corruption. In turn, Protestantism has led to better education and human capital, and profoundly influenced the rise and spread of stable democracy worldwide.钩针织物 发表于 2025-3-29 16:00:20
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74314-6 nexus from the perspective of cultural attributes (e.g. trust, individualism, .) by comparing Roman Catholic and Protestant theologies..Protestant denominations have mostly relinquished their founding principles, while “.” as per the Italian saying. Despite the progress after Vatican II, Roman Cath