Can culture explain economic growth? A note on the issues regarding culture-growth studies
The notion that culture affects economic develop and therefore explains growth has pre-occupied social scientists for decades. Studies have shown mixed results, some supporting that economic growth is shaped (at least in part) by cultural factors while others conclude otherwise. Intuitively, culture...
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Main Author: | Uy, Arnel Onesimo O. |
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2009
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Institution: | De La Salle University |
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