Pre-Reformation Roots of the Protestant Ethic

Thomas B. Andersen, Jeanet Sinding Bentzen, Carl-Johan Lars Dalgaard, Paul Sharp

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    Abstract

    We hypothesise that cultural appreciation of hard work and thrift, the Protestant ethic according to Max Weber, had a pre-Reformation origin: the Catholic Order of Cistercians. In support, we document an impact from the Order on growth within the epicentre of the Industrial Revolution; English counties that were more exposed to Cistercian monasteries experienced faster productivity growth from the 13th century onwards. Consistent with a cultural influence, this impact is also found after the monasteries were dissolved in the 1530s. Moreover, the values emphasised by Weber are relatively more pervasive in European regions where Cistercian monasteries were located historically.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEconomic Journal
    Volume127
    Issue number604
    Pages (from-to)1756-1793
    ISSN0013-0133
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2017

    Keywords

    • Faculty of Social Sciences
    • N13
    • O11
    • Z12

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