Current economic growth theories have unexplained parts, and do not take into account cultural variables at national levels. Since economic life happens in a social context, this paper investigates further how the norms and goals of a society affect economic development. The paper gives an overview of earlier research on cultural variables and economic growth. Variables which are identified as important are religion, social capital, political preferences, attitudes towards institutions, and Hofstede’s cultural variables. The paper also tests earlier findings empirically, and find that general trust in a society is significant for economic growth, supporting findings from social capital theory. In addition, increased religiosity and...
Many theoretical studies and empirical researches have been focused on the effects of religion on th...
Recent literature in the field of cultural economics highlights a possible inversion in the usual ca...
Why do similar economic and political institutions function differently in various cultures? Do cult...
This study signifies an endeavor at measuring the influence of certain cultural features on economic...
Granato, Inglehart, and Leblang (1996a) conducted an analysis which showed that cultural values have...
This study offers a different empirical approach to examining the e?ects of culture and religion on ...
This study signifies an endeavor at measuring the influence of certain cultural features on economic...
Even after years of research it is still not clear whether inequality promotes or hinders economic g...
Recently there has been a burgeoning empirical literature analysing how culture affects economic dev...
The literature on economic growth has recently emphasized the role of institutions but has not thoro...
Growing interest and controversy regarding the role of cultural values in economic world has been ob...
The literature on economic growth has recently emphasized the role of institutions but has not thoro...
Culture as an economic growth factor K e y w o r d s: economic growth, culture, factors of the growt...
Although many scholars, most famously Weber, have attributed differ-ences in rates of economic devel...
In this paper cultural factors are incorporated into a behavioral model of economic growth and devel...
Many theoretical studies and empirical researches have been focused on the effects of religion on th...
Recent literature in the field of cultural economics highlights a possible inversion in the usual ca...
Why do similar economic and political institutions function differently in various cultures? Do cult...
This study signifies an endeavor at measuring the influence of certain cultural features on economic...
Granato, Inglehart, and Leblang (1996a) conducted an analysis which showed that cultural values have...
This study offers a different empirical approach to examining the e?ects of culture and religion on ...
This study signifies an endeavor at measuring the influence of certain cultural features on economic...
Even after years of research it is still not clear whether inequality promotes or hinders economic g...
Recently there has been a burgeoning empirical literature analysing how culture affects economic dev...
The literature on economic growth has recently emphasized the role of institutions but has not thoro...
Growing interest and controversy regarding the role of cultural values in economic world has been ob...
The literature on economic growth has recently emphasized the role of institutions but has not thoro...
Culture as an economic growth factor K e y w o r d s: economic growth, culture, factors of the growt...
Although many scholars, most famously Weber, have attributed differ-ences in rates of economic devel...
In this paper cultural factors are incorporated into a behavioral model of economic growth and devel...
Many theoretical studies and empirical researches have been focused on the effects of religion on th...
Recent literature in the field of cultural economics highlights a possible inversion in the usual ca...
Why do similar economic and political institutions function differently in various cultures? Do cult...