Applying a cluster analysis to the results of the World Value Study, this article shows that the OECD nations have five distinct patterns of cultural characteristics. Moreover, these five cultural systems are almost the same as a classification of economic systems that have been derived from a cluster analysis of their economic institutions. A comparison of the cultural characteristics of East and West Germany suggests that the economic system has relatively little influence on the cultural systems. Instead, in a democracy, where the economic system is not imposed by force, the cultural characteristics are more likely to determine the economic system, rather than the reverse
Item does not contain fulltextEvents during the last decade of the twentieth century, such as the fa...
The article considers civilizational groups of countries from the point of view of cultural characte...
Focusing on Europe, this article aims to disentangle the patterns of cultural clustering and to thro...
Applying a cluster analysis to the results of the World Value Study, this article shows that the OEC...
This note shows that distinct clusters of general values found in various OECD nations match the par...
The paper examines the role of cultural factors in economic analyses. It aims to identify and examin...
The paper empirically identifies the world’s cultural zones, comprised of the countries with the dis...
The new comparative economics focuses on individual institutions rather than considering the economi...
This paper explores the relationships between basic cultural characteristics of countries and some e...
This essay argues that economic systems should be defined in terms of clusters of complementary inst...
The process of enlargement is in its final stage, the s have more or less adapted to the western s...
Growing interest and controversy regarding the role of cultural values in economic world has been ob...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo decades after reunification substantial economic disparities betwe...
EU member states are in the process of convergence, especially in the economic sense, which is being...
In an increasingly globalised world, economic and cultural imperatives can be seen as two of the mos...
Item does not contain fulltextEvents during the last decade of the twentieth century, such as the fa...
The article considers civilizational groups of countries from the point of view of cultural characte...
Focusing on Europe, this article aims to disentangle the patterns of cultural clustering and to thro...
Applying a cluster analysis to the results of the World Value Study, this article shows that the OEC...
This note shows that distinct clusters of general values found in various OECD nations match the par...
The paper examines the role of cultural factors in economic analyses. It aims to identify and examin...
The paper empirically identifies the world’s cultural zones, comprised of the countries with the dis...
The new comparative economics focuses on individual institutions rather than considering the economi...
This paper explores the relationships between basic cultural characteristics of countries and some e...
This essay argues that economic systems should be defined in terms of clusters of complementary inst...
The process of enlargement is in its final stage, the s have more or less adapted to the western s...
Growing interest and controversy regarding the role of cultural values in economic world has been ob...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo decades after reunification substantial economic disparities betwe...
EU member states are in the process of convergence, especially in the economic sense, which is being...
In an increasingly globalised world, economic and cultural imperatives can be seen as two of the mos...
Item does not contain fulltextEvents during the last decade of the twentieth century, such as the fa...
The article considers civilizational groups of countries from the point of view of cultural characte...
Focusing on Europe, this article aims to disentangle the patterns of cultural clustering and to thro...