Orthodoxy and economic backwardness: combating the myth
The article ponders upon the potentially discriminative attitude towards Orthodox identity as a comparative impediment towards socioeconomic progress in 12 countries where such identity is believed to be shared by the majority, developed in political economists’ academic discourse. The current data...
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doaj-b5184ba968314014b64d94cf6fa46bc72020-11-24T20:59:09ZengInstitute of Modern Humanitarian ResearchesStudia Humanitatis2308-80792017-04-011Orthodoxy and economic backwardness: combating the mythMykhaylenko Maksym Valeriyovych0Kronos Institute for Social Research (Kyiv, Ukraine)The article ponders upon the potentially discriminative attitude towards Orthodox identity as a comparative impediment towards socioeconomic progress in 12 countries where such identity is believed to be shared by the majority, developed in political economists’ academic discourse. The current data provide no confident or decisive evidence for judgments of this kind. One might look at other sources for modern Orthodox nations’ relatively laggard development pattern.http://st-hum.ru/en/node/506/Orthodoxydevelopmentcomparative patternsOECDEUimperialismstate socialism |
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Orthodoxy and economic backwardness: combating the myth |
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Orthodoxy and economic backwardness: combating the myth |
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Orthodoxy and economic backwardness: combating the myth |
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Orthodoxy and economic backwardness: combating the myth |
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orthodoxy and economic backwardness: combating the myth |
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Institute of Modern Humanitarian Researches |
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Studia Humanitatis |
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The article ponders upon the potentially discriminative attitude towards Orthodox identity as a comparative impediment towards socioeconomic progress in 12 countries where such identity is believed to be shared by the majority, developed in political economists’ academic discourse. The current data provide no confident or decisive evidence for judgments of this kind. One might look at other sources for modern Orthodox nations’ relatively laggard development pattern. |
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Orthodoxy development comparative patterns OECD EU imperialism state socialism |
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