The economic origins of the evil eye belief
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization • Vol/Iss. 110 • Published In • Pages: 119-144 •
By Gershman, Boris
Hypothesis
In weakly institutionalized traditional societies in which the evil eye belief is not indigenous, evil eye beliefs will be associated with spatial diffusion via cultural contact.
Note
Table 1
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Regression | Supported | UNKNOWN | R-squared = .41 | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Continental Dummy | Independent | Location |
Evil Eye Belief | Dependent | Social Control, Sorcery, Theory Of Disease |
Social Stratification (stratification Dummy) | Independent | Accumulation Of Wealth, Classes |
Spatial Diffusion (distance To Babylon, Tenochtitlan, Coastline) | Independent | Location |
Technological Specialization | Independent | NONE |