THE INSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOUS POLITICS: EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Bazzi, Samuel; Koehler-Derrick, Gabriel; Marx, Benjamin
署名单位:
Boston University; Centre for Economic Policy Research - UK; National Bureau of Economic Research; Harvard University; Institut d'Etudes Politiques Paris (Sciences Po)
刊物名称:
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS
ISSN/ISSBN:
0033-5533
DOI:
10.1093/qje/qjz038
发表日期:
2020
页码:
845-911
关键词:
economic-performance
ISLAMIC LAW
WAQF
INEQUALITY
education
origins
SOCIETY
culture
IMPACT
GOODS
摘要:
This article explores the foundations of religious influence in politics and society. We show that an important Islamic institution fostered the entrenchment of Islamism at a critical juncture in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim country. In the early 1960s, rural elites transferred large amounts of land into waqf-inalienable charitable trusts in Islamic law-to avoid expropriation by the state. Regions facing a greater threat of expropriation exhibit more prevalent waqf land and Islamic institutions endowed as such, including mosques and religious schools. These endowments provided conservative forces with the capital needed to promote Islamist ideology and mobilize against the secular state. We identify lasting effects of the transfers on the size of the religious sector, electoral support for Islamist parties, and the adoption of local sharia laws. These effects are shaped by greater demand for religion in government but not by greater piety among the electorate. Waqf assets also impose costs on the local economy, particularly in agriculture, where these endowments are associated with lower productivity. Overall, our findings shed new light on the origins and consequences of Islamism.
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