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. The analysis begins with 19th century Greece, addressing the repeated defaults that led to the formation of a dependent … structure of institutions and culture in Greece. The second part presents the evolution of sustainability, governance, and … the book looks forward to what lays ahead for Greece up to 2030. It presents the theoretical background for two scenarios …
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and Virginia García Acosta -- Geopolitics / Mirko Petersen and Dorothea Wehrmann -- Human rights / Belen Olmos Giupponi …
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Introduction -- The Foundations: Human Needs and Cultural Background -- Culture in Economic Thinking -- Cultural Background and Economic System -- The Effect of Cultural Background on Incentives, Growth and Distribution and Vice Versa -- Cultural Background and Rationality -- The Cultural...
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Building on a new model of institutions proposed by Aoki and the systemic approach to economic civilizations outlined by Kuran, this paper attempts an analysis of the cultural foundations of recent Chinese economic development. I argue that the cultural impact needs to be conceived as a creative...
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Building on a new model of institutions proposed by Aoki and the systemic approach to economic civilizations outlined by Kuran, this paper attempts an analysis of the cultural foundations of recent Chinese economic development. I argue that the cultural impact needs to be conceived as a creative...
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This research argues that variations in the interplay between cultural assimilation and cultural diffusion have played a significant role in giving rise to differential patterns of economic development across the globe. Societies that were geographically less vulnerable to cultural diffusion,...
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