Purpose – This paper seeks to analyze empirically the net effect of trade openness on “economic culture”, measured by indicators of trust, respect, level of self-determination, and obedience. Openness to international trade means that societies are more likely to be exposed to alternative attitudes, beliefs, ideas, and values leading to a Schumpeterian process of creative destruction whereby ...
Year of publication: |
2012
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Authors: | Coyne, Christopher J. ; Williamson, Claudia R. |
Published in: |
Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy. - Emerald Group Publishing. - Vol. 1.2012, April, 1, p. 22-49
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Publisher: |
Emerald Group Publishing |
Subject: | Development | Economic growth | Entrepreneurial action | Globalization | International trade |
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