The hidden form of capital spiritual influences in societal progress /

"The Hidden Form of Capital presents evidence from several parts of the changing world about how the realm of the spirit affects the economy. The idea that societies have economic cultures as well as aesthetic, literary, and artistic cultures is well-embedded in a number of major studies attempting...

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Kaituhi rangatōpū: ebrary, Inc
Ētahi atu kaituhi: Berger, Peter L., 1929-, Redding, S. G.
Hōputu: Tāhiko īPukapuka
Reo:Ingarihi
I whakaputaina: London ; New York : Anthem Press, 2010.
Rangatū:Anthem development studies and globalization.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Introduction: spiritual, social, human, and financial capital / Peter L. Berger and Gordon Redding
  • Do some religions do better than others? / Lawrence E. Harrison
  • Spiritual capital and economic development: an overview / Peter J. Boettke
  • The possibilities and limitations of spiritual capital in Chinese societies / Robert P. Weller
  • How Evangelicanism - including Pentecostalism - helps the poor: the role of spiritual capital / Rebecca Samuel Shah and Timothy Samuel Shah
  • Flying under South Africa's radar: the growth and impact of Pentecostals in a developing country / Ann Bernstein and Stephen Rule
  • Importing spiritual capital: East-West encounters and capitalist cultures in Eastern Europe after 1989 / Janos Matyas Kovacs
  • Orthodox spiritual capital and Russian reform / Christopher Marsh
  • Islam and spiritual capital: an Indonesian case study / Robert W. Hefner
  • Separating religious content from religious practice: loose and tight institutions and their relevance in economic evolution / Gordon Redding.