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The empirical literature on economic growth and development has moved from the study of proximate determinants to the … analysis of ever deeper, more fundamental factors, rooted in long-term history. A growing body of new empirical work focuses on … account the ancestral composition of current populations. The evidence suggests that economic development is affected by …
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We study the role of perceived threats from cultural diversity induced by terrorist attacks and a salient criminal event on public discourse and voters' support for far-right parties. We first develop a rule which allocates Twitter users in Germany to electoral districts and then use a machine...
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This paper reviews the literature on gender and culture. Gender gaps in various outcomes (competitiveness, labor force … the level of development, women's education, the expansion of the service sector, and discrimination. More recent … article reviews the literature on the relevance of culture in the determination of different forms of gender gap. I examine …
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innovation in an individualist culture. This cultural effect may offset the negative effects of bad institutions on growth … individualism on growth through innovation. Using genetic data as instruments for culture we provide strong evidence of a causal … collectivism, in line with recent advances in biology and neuro-science. The effect of culture on long-run growth remains very …
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This paper reviews the literature on culture and economics, focusing primarily on the epidemiological approach. The … effect of culture from the original economic and institutional environment. This approach has been used to study a variety of … issues, including female labor force participaiton, fertility, labor market regulation, redistribution, growth, and financial …
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Can some acts of violence be explained by a society's "culture"? Scholars have found it hard to empirically disentangle … the effects of culture, legal institutions, and poverty in driving violence. We address this problem by exploiting a … professional leagues. We find a strong relationship between the history of civil conflict in a player's home country and his …
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This paper discusses some recent advances in the area of culture and economics and examines the effect of culture on a … key economic outcome: female labor supply. To separate the effect of market variables and institutions from culture, I use …
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Economists have been reluctant to rely on culture as a possible determinant of economic phenomena. The notion of … culture is so broad and the channels through which it can enter the economic discourse so vague that it is difficult to design … testable hypotheses. In this paper we show this does need to be the case. We introduce a narrower definition of culture that …
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This paper attempts to disentangle the direct effects of experience from those of culture in determining fertility. We …
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characteristics of the country being trusted, but also by cultural aspects such as religion, a history of conflicts, and genetic … instrumented with its cultural determinants. We conclude that perceptions rooted in culture are important (and generally omitted …
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