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God insures those who pay? Formal insurance and religious offerings in Ghana.

This paper, which is joint with Emmanuelle Auriol, Julie Lassébie, Amma Panin and Eva Raiber, is now published at the Quarterly Journal of Economics. It’s available on open access here:

https://academic.oup.com/qje/article/135/4/1799/5861944

We started this project back in 2015.

Here are some pictures of very colorful Ghanaian coffins:

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