This study offers a different empirical approach to examining the e?ects of culture and religion on economic growth using time series data for the period 1994-2020. I constructed a cultural index through the Principle Component Analysis (PCA) technique to achieve this goal. This study employs seven leading indicators from the World Values Survey (WVS) and the European Values Study (EVS) for cultural development, such as control, trust, respect, obedience, and identity. Further, the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) system estimation was adopted. The findings confirm a significant positive impact of culture and religion on economic growth
The literature on economic growth has recently emphasized the role of institutions but has not thoro...
The growth of economy is seen as a fundamental measurement that can be used to assess a country’s pr...
This study examines the influence of religion on economic attitudes over time. To do this, it focuse...
This study signifies an endeavor at measuring the influence of certain cultural features on economic...
Current economic growth theories have unexplained parts, and do not take into account cultural vari...
Granato, Inglehart, and Leblang (1996a) conducted an analysis which showed that cultural values have...
Religion and economics until recently were not considered by most to share a relationship. However, ...
Many theoretical studies and empirical researches have been focused on the effects of religion on th...
Recent years have seen an increasing interest in and controversy about the role of religion in socie...
This study signifies an endeavor at measuring the influence of certain cultural features on economic...
Economic growth is the fundamental measurement that assesses a country’s productive capacity in term...
A majority of the people in the world are affiliated with a religion. A study about world’s major re...
Although many scholars, most famously Weber, have attributed differ-ences in rates of economic devel...
We use the elements of a macroeconomic production function—physical capital, human capital, labor, a...
The literature on economic growth has recently emphasized the role of institutions but has not thoro...
The literature on economic growth has recently emphasized the role of institutions but has not thoro...
The growth of economy is seen as a fundamental measurement that can be used to assess a country’s pr...
This study examines the influence of religion on economic attitudes over time. To do this, it focuse...
This study signifies an endeavor at measuring the influence of certain cultural features on economic...
Current economic growth theories have unexplained parts, and do not take into account cultural vari...
Granato, Inglehart, and Leblang (1996a) conducted an analysis which showed that cultural values have...
Religion and economics until recently were not considered by most to share a relationship. However, ...
Many theoretical studies and empirical researches have been focused on the effects of religion on th...
Recent years have seen an increasing interest in and controversy about the role of religion in socie...
This study signifies an endeavor at measuring the influence of certain cultural features on economic...
Economic growth is the fundamental measurement that assesses a country’s productive capacity in term...
A majority of the people in the world are affiliated with a religion. A study about world’s major re...
Although many scholars, most famously Weber, have attributed differ-ences in rates of economic devel...
We use the elements of a macroeconomic production function—physical capital, human capital, labor, a...
The literature on economic growth has recently emphasized the role of institutions but has not thoro...
The literature on economic growth has recently emphasized the role of institutions but has not thoro...
The growth of economy is seen as a fundamental measurement that can be used to assess a country’s pr...
This study examines the influence of religion on economic attitudes over time. To do this, it focuse...