2019
DOI: 10.1093/qje/qjz038
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The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia*

Abstract: 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 endowe… Show more

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“…In this section, we explore heterogeneous responses from immunization against COVID‐19 using a difference‐in‐discontinuity setup (see, e.g., Lalive 2008; Leonardi and Pica 2013; Casas‐Arce and Saiz 2015; Grembi et al 2016; Bazzi et al 2020). We focus on the analysis using the reduced form relationship between the interviewee's age and the perceived level of economic insecurity by adding on top of the discontinuity in age a difference in some predetermined individual characteristics.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, we explore heterogeneous responses from immunization against COVID‐19 using a difference‐in‐discontinuity setup (see, e.g., Lalive 2008; Leonardi and Pica 2013; Casas‐Arce and Saiz 2015; Grembi et al 2016; Bazzi et al 2020). We focus on the analysis using the reduced form relationship between the interviewee's age and the perceived level of economic insecurity by adding on top of the discontinuity in age a difference in some predetermined individual characteristics.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, we explore heterogeneous responses from immunization against COVID-19 using a difference-in-discontinuity setup (see, e.g., Lalive 2008;Leonardi and Pica 2013;Casas-Arce and Saiz 2015;Grembi et al 2016;Bazzi et al 2020). We focus on the analysis using the reduced form relationship between the interviewee's age and the perceived level of economic insecurity by adding on top of the discontinuity in age a difference in some predetermined individual characteristics.…”
Section: Heterogeneity Analysis: Who Updated the Most?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars have also conducted fundamental theoretical research on the scope of jurisprudential flexibility in modern waqf (Abdullah, 2020). Bazzi et al (2020) explore the religious foundations influence in politics and society. Shabbir (2018) and Tumirin et al (2020) investigated the waqf assets and business asset's philosophy to reconstruct assets and waqf assets' definitions and concepts.…”
Section: The Current Waqf Land Registration Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%