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Table 6. Observed Partisahship Means in Catholic States: Religion x Occupation, Religion x Education, Religion x Income

in SOCIAL MOBILITY, AND STATUS INCONSISTENCY ON THE GERMAN POLITICAL PARTY INFRASTRUCTURE*
by David R. Segal, David Knoke, David R. Segal David Hoke, Otis Dudley Duncan
"... In PAGE 14: ... were coded as non-members. Table6 presents mean partisanship scores by religion and by achieved etatus variables for respondents living in the Catholic states. As one would expect, Catholics are shown to be more conservative than Protestants i.... ..."

Table 1 Summary Statistics and Correlations Summary statistics are presented in Panel A and correlations are presented in Panel B, respectively. Private Credit is the value of credits by financial intermediaries to the private sector as share of GDP. Stock Market Development measures the value of shares listed on the stock exchange as share of GDP. Property Rights reflects the degree to which government enforces laws that protect private property, with higher numbers indicating better enforcement. French legal origin is a dummy variable that takes on the value one for countries with French civil law tradition, and zero otherwise. Settler Mortality is the log of the annualized deaths per thousand European soldiers in European colonies in the early 19th century. Latin America and Africa are dummy variables that take the value one if the country is located in Latin America or sub-Saharan Africa, respectively. Catholic, Muslim, and Other indicate the percentage of the population that follows a particular religion (Catholic, Muslim, or religions other than Catholic, Muslim or Protestant, respectively). Independence is the percentage of years since 1776 that a country has been independent. Ethnic Fractionalization is the probability that two randomly selected individuals in a country will not speak the same language. Legislative Competition is an indicator of competition in the last legislative election. Checks measures the number of veto-players in the political decision process. These two measures are averaged over 1990-95. Detailed variable definitions and sources are given in the data appendix.

in Law, Endowments, and Finance
by Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirgüç-kunt, Ross Levine
"... In PAGE 9: ... However, we use additional data sources to complete the dataset and these data sources are specified in the data appendix. There are large cross-country differences as shown in Table1 , Panel A. STOCK MARKET DEVELOPMENT is greater than 0.... In PAGE 12: ... Consequently, we use a Tobit estimator to check our results. Table1 , Panel B shows that there is a significant, negative correlation between SETTLER MORTALITY and each of the three financial development indicators at the one-percent significance level. The data indicate that in colonies where early settlers found very inhospitable environments, we do not observe well-developed financial systems today.... In PAGE 12: ... When this view is applied to the financial sector, the implications are clear: greater ethnic diversity implies the adoption of policies and institutions that are focused on maintaining power and control and not toward creating an open and competitive financial system. Table1 Panel B indicates that there is a significant, negative correlation between ... In PAGE 13: ... The data are from LLSV (1999). Table1 Panel B shows that countries with a higher proportion of population that are neither Catholic, nor Muslim, nor Protestant, have higher levels of financial development than countries where a higher fraction of the country is either Catholic or Muslim. Thus, we control for religious composition in examining the independent relation between financial development and both legal origin and endowments.... ..."

Table 3 The Distribution of Catholic and Public School Attendants within Each Block Full Sample

in is given to the source. Catholic Schools and Bad Behavior: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis
by H. Naci Mocan, Erdal Tekin, H. Naci Mocan, Erdal Tekin, H. Naci Mocan, Erdal Tekin 2002
"... In PAGE 18: ... The final number of blocks that satisfies the balancing property is 6 for females and 8 for males. Table3 displays the distribution of the number of Catholic and public school attendants across blocks within the common support region. Table 4 reports the results of the balancing property test for the full sample as well as for the male and females samples.... ..."

Table 7. Analysis of Variance for Party Identification in Catholic States: Religion x Occupation, Religion x Education, Religion x Income.

in SOCIAL MOBILITY, AND STATUS INCONSISTENCY ON THE GERMAN POLITICAL PARTY INFRASTRUCTURE*
by David R. Segal, David Knoke, David R. Segal David Hoke, Otis Dudley Duncan
"... In PAGE 15: ...were insignificant. The ANOVA for main effects is presentedfin Table7 . The F-tests for the insignificant interaction ... ..."

Table Reported Characteristics of Corneal Interface Inflammations After LASIK No. Eyes Onset Symptoms Biomicroscopy Therapy Used Recovery

in Central Necrotic Lamellar Inflammation After Laser in situ Keratomileusis
by unknown authors

Table 1 Test Results of Mechanical Properties for 6061-T651 Double-sided Butt Welds

in Welding Aluminum Alloy 6061 With Opposing Dual Torch Gtaw Process
by Zhang And Zhang, Y. M. Zhang, S. B. Zhang
"... In PAGE 3: ... Such decreases should help, increasing the weld strengths for 6061 alloys and other aluminum alloys [1]. Table1 gives the test results for the mechanical properties of the welds made using the ODT- GTAW. The samples were tested as welded.... In PAGE 4: ... Test results reveal that the ODT-GTAW can achieve acceptable mechanical strengths if the welding speed is 4 to 6 mm/s. When the welding speed increases, porosity in the weld will increase and the resultant strength degrades ( Table1 ). For aluminum welding, the recommended maximum welding speed is 5 mm/s [1].... In PAGE 11: ...List of illustrations and Table Table1 Test Results of Mechanical Properties for 6061-T651 Double-sided Butt Welds Fig. 1 Experimental set-up Fig.... ..."

Table 5: Openness and Finance. The table shows the relationship between openness, culture and the law category. Openness measured using the 1985 actual openness adjusted for geography as done in Frankel and Romer (1999). The second measure of openness is the average actual openness measure from 1985 -1995. CATHOLIC, PROTESTANT, ENGLISH, and SPANISH are dummy variables that take value one if the name of the variable corresponds to the primary religion or the primary language of a country. a, b, c denotes that the F-statistc for the test that CATHOLIC and PROTESTANT are equal or SPANISH and ENGLISH are equal is significant at the 1, 5, and 10 % level of significance and ***, **, * denotes that the t-statistic t is significant at the 1, 5, and 10% levels.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003
"... In PAGE 45: ... Table5 , Panel C, Continued. Log of GNP per capita in US$ Openness - Frankel and Romer Geographic Openness- Average 1985 - 1995 Civil Law Dummy (CIVOR) CATHOLIC PROTES- TANT ENGLISH SPANIS H Intercept N Adj R2 Rule of law 1.... ..."
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Table 8- Observed Partisanship Means in Protestant States: Religion x Occupation, Religion x Education, Religion x Income

in SOCIAL MOBILITY, AND STATUS INCONSISTENCY ON THE GERMAN POLITICAL PARTY INFRASTRUCTURE*
by David R. Segal, David Knoke, David R. Segal David Hoke, Otis Dudley Duncan
"... In PAGE 17: ... . coded as members of the dominant religion, and non-Protessants (Catholics and those reporting other religions or no religion) were coded as non-mem- bers, Table8 presents mean partisanship scores by religian and by achieved atatus variables for respondents living in the Protestant states, Occu- pation is once again seen.to be related to conservatism, although only a trace of the relationship appears among the non-Protestant minority, Educa- tion, on the other hand, is more strongly correlated with political eonser- ,vatism among non-Protestants than among Protestants.... In PAGE 17: ... Most interesting, perhaps, is that the greater conser- vatism of non-Protestants (most of whom are Catholic) is ncwhere nesr as great in the Protestant as in the Catholic states. In only 7 of the 15 possible comparisons in Table8 are the,non-Protestants the more conservative of the two groups. Table 8- Observed Partisanship Means in Protestant States: Religion x Occupation, Religion x Education, Religion x Income ... In PAGE 18: ...Table8 . cont.... ..."

Table 2a: Summary statistics for explanatory variables

in Law, Politics, and Finance
by Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirg-Kunt, Ross Levine
"... In PAGE 31: ... We provide a summary of the IV regressions in the appendix, including the instruments and tests of the overidentifying restrictions. Table2 presents summary statistics. A few points are worth emphasizing.... In PAGE 51: ... Table2 b: Correlation of explanatory variables British French German Settler Latin Catholic Muslim Other Ethnolinguistic Transplant Princ. Comp.... ..."

Table 2b: Correlation of explanatory variables

in Law, Politics, and Finance
by Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirg-Kunt, Ross Levine
"... In PAGE 31: ... We provide a summary of the IV regressions in the appendix, including the instruments and tests of the overidentifying restrictions. Table2 presents summary statistics. A few points are worth emphasizing.... In PAGE 51: ...Table2 a: Summary statistics for explanatory variables British French German Settler Latin Catholic Muslim Other Ethnolinguistic Transplant Princ. Comp.... ..."
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