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Part I: Introductory Considerations and Research Setting
1. Introduction
2. Research Setting
Part II: Conceptual Framework
3. The Outcome (Criterion Variables)
4. Diagnosing Corruption and Prosperity in Europe and the Americas (A)
5. Conditions (Predictor Variables): Theories Explaining Prosperity Differences (B), (C), (D), (E)
Part III: Theoretical Foundations
6. Corruption and Religion (A), (B), (1)
7. Prosperity and Religion (A), (B), (1)
8. Institutions, Corruption/Prosperity, and Religion (A), (B), (D), (1), (3), (6)
9. Education, Religion, and Corruption/Prosperity (A), (B), (C), (1), (2)
10. Culture, Religion, and Corruption/Prosperity (A), (B), (C), (1), (2)
11. Language and Religion
12. Environment/Geography and Prosperity/Transparency (E), (4), (7)
Part IV: Research Paradigms, Methodology, and Research Design
13. Applied Research Paradigms
14. Methodology
Part V: Empirical Results
15. Component 1 (Macro): Quantitative (Regression) Analysis
16. Component 2 (Meso): Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
Part VI: Component 3 (Micro)
17. Case Selection Criteria, Methods, and Data Treatment
18. a) Switzerland: Extreme Positive Case Study (Worldwide)
19. b) Uruguay: Extreme Positive Case Study (Latin America)
20. c) Cuba: A Sui Generis Case Study (Communist proxy)
21. d) Colombia: Extreme Negative Case Study
22. Summary Overview of the Four Case Studies
Part VII: Discussion and Conclusions
23. Integrative Conclusions
24. Other Considerations
25. Concluding Remarks.

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