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greater financial health of Japanese households is due more to culture or to government policies, institutions, and other non … explained much better by non-cultural factors than by culture. …
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by culture and social norms by examining their saving and bequest behavior. To summarize our main findings, we find that … the Japanese are not a saving-loving people and that their saving behavior is not governed by culture and social norms …, we argue that these findings do not necessarily mean that culture and social norms do not matter. …
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ensure social inclusion, environmental sustainability and continued economic growth. Traditionally, frugality has been …
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by culture and social norms by examining their saving and bequest behavior. To summarize our main findings, we find that … the Japanese are not a saving-loving people and that their saving behavior is not governed by culture and social norms …, we argue that these findings do not necessarily mean that culture and social norms do not matter. …
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ensure social inclusion, environmental sustainability and continued economic growth. Traditionally, frugality has been …
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In this paper, we will show that the capitalist-spirit approach to economic growth has been developed by Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Max Weber and John Maynard Keynes and many others. It can be demonstrated that countries with different degree of the capitalist spirit will have different per capita...
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their economic growth. The study identifies three types of culture interpenetrations and four major causes accelerating the …
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This study explores the personality traits, perceived personal control, behavioral biases, culture, and socio …
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