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implementation of the state of law principles and democracy. As we feel the need of change, the state tries to come with new programs … way of forming new institutions or changing them, more appropriate to the market. This is the way based on practical …
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or per capita are not a problem per se, ifthey reflect preferences. For example,increasing shares of voluntary part …
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Optimal growth requires pro-growth institutions and culture. In an optimal growth pattern, institutions and culture … facilitate entrepreneurship and innovation. In contrast, if the development and coevolution of institutions and culture are … and innovation activity. Policymakers should therefore plan and implement pro-growth structural changes to institutions …
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Summary This study investigates the relationship between religiously-induced internalized values of individuals and their specific attitudes regarding the acceptance of corruption. The dataset on which our study is based was collected by the World Values Survey from 141,326 individuals in 78...
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that the role of human preferences and management institutions is not just to facilitate adaptation to, or transformation … of, some natural dynamics of ecosystems. Rather, human preferences and management institutions are themselves important … that the resilience properties of the ecosystem are essentially determined by the management institutions and consumers …
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preferences, societal norms, and institutions. Religion affects physical capital accumulation by influencing thrift and financial … unleashing technological change and through rituals, legal institutions, political economy, and conflict. Synthesizing a disjoint …
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preferences, societal norms, and institutions. Religion affects physical capital accumulation by influencing thrift and financial … unleashing technological change and through rituals, legal institutions, political economy, and conflict. Synthesizing a disjoint …
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religion can enhance or impinge upon economic growth through all four elements because it shapes individual preferences …, societal norms, and institutions. Religion affects physical capital accumulation by influencing thrift and financial … unleashing technological change and through rituals, legal institutions, political economy, and conflict. Synthesizing a disjoint …
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religion can enhance or impinge upon economic growth through all four elements because it shapes individual preferences …, societal norms, and institutions. Religion affects physical capital accumulation by influencing thrift and financial … unleashing technological change and through rituals, legal institutions, political economy, and conflict. Synthesizing a disjoint …
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EPUB and EPDF available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. With contributions from Alan Kirman and Rod O'Donnell, Karl Mittermaier's posthumously published work establishes a conceptual framework that will help economic theorists explore new paths of empirical analysis.
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