An increasing volume of literature has shown that human development is related to economic institutions. But previous literature has not considered that the effects of economic institutions on human development are contingent on culture. In this study, we contend that the effects of economic freedom (as an indicator of economic institutions) on human development are dependent on generalized trust (as an indicator of culture). Using panel analysis on a sample of 29 OECD countries during 1990–2015, we find that generalized trust positively moderates the relationship between economic freedom and human development. The policy implication is that free market institutions foster human development only in high trust societies, not in low trust cou...
Despite decades of research on social capital, studies that explore the relationship between politic...
There are many studies focused on the role of economic freedom in creating conditions supportive for...
While the beneficial effects of social trust on economic performance have been largely recognized, w...
Item does not contain fulltextThe implementation of pro-market policies and institutions is often su...
A series of studies connect social trust to economic growth. In this paper, we explore the connectio...
Most studies show that nations which have fewer restrictions on private agents and transactions tend...
Trust is important in terms of achieving economic efficiency, as it reduces the need for costly syst...
<div><p>Despite decades of research on social capital, studies that explore the relationship between...
This study investigates the impact of the components of economic freedom (Economic Freedom of the Wo...
AbstractThis research uses predicted genetic diversity unadjusted for the ancestral composition of c...
This dissertation explores the determining effects of non-economic factors on economic growth of dev...
This study explores the relationship between human development and market institutions and tests the...
This study aims at assessing to what extent institutional environment is responsible for worldwide d...
We present new evidence on how generalized trust is formed. Unlike previous studies, we look at the ...
This study explores the relationship between human development and market institutions and tests the...
Despite decades of research on social capital, studies that explore the relationship between politic...
There are many studies focused on the role of economic freedom in creating conditions supportive for...
While the beneficial effects of social trust on economic performance have been largely recognized, w...
Item does not contain fulltextThe implementation of pro-market policies and institutions is often su...
A series of studies connect social trust to economic growth. In this paper, we explore the connectio...
Most studies show that nations which have fewer restrictions on private agents and transactions tend...
Trust is important in terms of achieving economic efficiency, as it reduces the need for costly syst...
<div><p>Despite decades of research on social capital, studies that explore the relationship between...
This study investigates the impact of the components of economic freedom (Economic Freedom of the Wo...
AbstractThis research uses predicted genetic diversity unadjusted for the ancestral composition of c...
This dissertation explores the determining effects of non-economic factors on economic growth of dev...
This study explores the relationship between human development and market institutions and tests the...
This study aims at assessing to what extent institutional environment is responsible for worldwide d...
We present new evidence on how generalized trust is formed. Unlike previous studies, we look at the ...
This study explores the relationship between human development and market institutions and tests the...
Despite decades of research on social capital, studies that explore the relationship between politic...
There are many studies focused on the role of economic freedom in creating conditions supportive for...
While the beneficial effects of social trust on economic performance have been largely recognized, w...