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Jared Rubin
@jaredcrubin.com

Economics Professor at Chapman University. President of ASREC. Author of Rulers, Religion and Riches http://amzn.to/3luy5qe and How the World Became Rich http://amzn.to/2ZZJetD

https://www.jaredcrubin.com/
https://www.howtheworldbecamerich.com/ .. more

Political science 32%
Economics 20%

DEADLINE FOR ASREC SUMBISSIONS IS FRIDAY!

Join us in Orange in March - it should be an amazing event
2026 ASREC Conference
Orange, CA
March 20-21, 2026

Keynote: James Robinson
Submission Deadline: November 7

Join us at Chapman for what should be an amazing event! Seeking papers at the intersection of religion/culture & the social sciences

Submit proposals here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

ASREC Graduate Student Workshop
19-21 March 2026
Orange CA

Join me, @avitallivny.bsky.social, Dan Hungerman, and Jonathan Schulz for one day of lectures overviewing the field followed by attending the ASREC conference

Deadline: 14 November

Apply here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

Now, this may not pass current standards of causal inference, but it seems like the fastest path to the Nobel is to write a blurb for How the World Become Rich

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2026 ASREC Conference
Orange, CA
March 20-21, 2026

Keynote: James Robinson
Submission Deadline: November 7

Join us at Chapman for what should be an amazing event! Seeking papers at the intersection of religion/culture & the social sciences

Submit proposals here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

Soon I hope! Just as deserving, as I suspect you agree…

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Three years in a row the Nobel has been awarded for historical work!

Hint - summing the number may help

Very close…

Trivia question: what do the following numbers mean in the context of US political history? (Note - order matters)

51.93
9.27
14.77
16.43
19.99
21.88
21.70
18.62
61.78 (and counting)

Massively updated version of:

Enlightenment Ideals and Belief in Progress in the Run-up to the Industrial Revolution: A Textual Analysis

Now available at: digitalcommons.chapman.edu/esi_working_...

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Our Luther vs Erasmus paper is now published in ‪Social Forces 🎉

"Competing social influence in contested diffusion: contention and the spread of the early Reformation" academic.oup.com/sf/article/d...

with @jaredcrubin.com Yuan Hsiao, Steve Pfaff
Competing social influence in contested diffusion: contention and the spread of the early reformation1
Abstract. The spread of radical institutional change does not often result from one-sided pro-innovation influence; countervailing influence networks in su
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The Turkish translation of How the World Became Rich is now available!

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The 1st paper in a sociology journal I read ca. 20 years ago was Delacroix & Nielsen (2001) in Social Forces 👉 doi.org/10.1353/sof....

Today, our paper (with @jaredcrubin.com, Yuan Hsiao and Steve Pfaff) on Erasmus vs Luther was accepted in Social Forces 🎉 🥂 😇
Just a reminder, the awards deadline is APRIL 15th.

Please send in those nominations!

Especially if you have a student whose dissertation is on ANY aspect of institutions or orgs (econ, polisci, law, management etc)

One more excuse to go to Sydney!

www.sioe.org/news/2025-si...

I rarely have work that has direct and clear implications for the present, but this new working paper may be just that

I conceptualize how *ideology* affects political legitimacy. I focus on historical examples, but the application to the present is clear

digitalcommons.chapman.edu/esi_working_...

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What caused the Global Islamic Revival?

My new paper evaluates each of the contending theories, explores interconnections, and presents a new theory - “The Prestige-Piety Feedback Loop”.

Critique is always welcome.

drive.google.com/file/d/1lnlK...

Deadline is TODAY for our graduate student workshop!

Graduate students working at the intersection of religion and the social sciences: come join us in Southern California in May!

For more details, visit asrec.org

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Was the Islamic revival inevitable?

It was such a joy to chat to @jaredcrubin.com

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu5Y...

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Why did the Middle East & North Africa really fall behind?

And what caused the Islamic revival?

Podcast with the fantastic @jaredcrubin.com

Ps. It’s two hours, take snax

open.spotify.com/episode/4uvV...
What caused the Islamic Revival? Professor Jared Rubin
ROCKING OUR PRIORS · Episode
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CESifo @cesifo.org · Mar 19
🚨 NEW WP ALERT
"Religion and Economic Development: Past, Present, and Future"
✍️ @essobecker.bsky.social @ammapanin.bsky.social Steven Pfaff & @jaredcrubin.com

⏳What role does religion play in economic development?

🔎 www.cesifo.org/en/publicati...
📚 www.cesifo.org/en/publicati...
Jared's @broadstreetblog.bsky.social post 👇 about our chapter for the forthcoming Handbook of Culture and Economic Behaviour (edited by Ben Enke, Paola Giuliano, @nathannunn.bsky.social and Leonard Wantchekon)

The chapter (pdf) 👉
www.cesifo.org/en/publicati...

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Very excited about the first installment of the Berkeley Econ History Mini Conference — first edition being on econ history x political economy. Looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow!
Are you a PhD student in Political Science or Sociology interested in religion & public life? Apply for a *fully funded* opportunity to join us this summer (June 16-21) as part of the inaugural Wheatley Seminar in Religion & Politics. Apply by March 31. Details here:
wheatley.byu.edu/religionsemi...
Wheatley Seminar on Religion and Politics
wheatley.byu.edu

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What drives cultural backlash?

Economic frustrations, new technology, the failure of ruling regimes, or ideological persuasion?

Super excited for my upcoming podcast with the great @jaredcrubin

On "Rocking Our Priors" 🎙️😲⛪️

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Almost too good to be true: a wide-ranging review in JEL (by its former editor @durlauf.bsky.social) of the two great recent books in econ history: @delong.social 's "Slouching" and @markkoyama.bsky.social and @jaredcrubin.com 's "How the World Became Rich". Dig in!

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AEA Web - Journal of Economic Literature - 63(1):288 - Abstract
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The current issue of JEL includes @durlauf.bsky.social’s excellent essay on How the World Became Rich (w/ Mark Koyama) and Slouching Towards Utopia (@delong.social)!

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🥳Congrats to our The Economic Journal Referee Prize winners! We thank the referees for the service they have provided to authors and the journal.

Read👉 https://buff.ly/3X0bR4i

#EconSky #RESPrizes @colewilliams.bsky.social @efremcastelnuovo.bsky.social @jaredcrubin.com @dprbyrne.bsky.social

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Very much enjoyed reading "How the World Became Rich", by @jaredcrubin.com and Mark Koyama! A great synthesis of research on causes of long-run economic development. I am planning to assign it in my master's-level development econ course at Michigan.

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Were the Ottomans religiously orthodox?

An inquiry…

Drawing on @jaredcrubin.com, Michael Cook & JR Neil

open.substack.com/pub/dralicee...