Does Culture Matter for Development?

Economists have either avoided or struggled with the concept of culture and its role in economic development. Although a few theoretical works -- and even fewer empirical studies -- have appeared in the past decades, this paper tries to build on a...

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Main Authors: Lopez-Claros, Augusto, Perotti, Valeria
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank Group, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
ART
GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/11/20354250/culture-matter-development
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spelling okr-10986-206242021-04-23T14:03:59Z Does Culture Matter for Development? Lopez-Claros, Augusto Perotti, Valeria ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGRICULTURE ANTHROPOLOGIST ANTHROPOLOGISTS ANTHROPOLOGY ARCHIVES ART AUTONOMY BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BASIC BELIEFS CAPITALISM CENTRAL PLANNING CENTRALIZATION CITIES CIVILIZATION CIVILIZATIONS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CULTURAL ATTRIBUTES CULTURAL CHANGE CULTURAL DIFFERENCES CULTURAL ECOLOGY CULTURAL EXCHANGE CULTURAL FACTORS CULTURAL HERITAGE CULTURAL IDENTITY CULTURAL INTEGRATION CULTURAL LANDSCAPE CULTURAL NORMS CULTURE IN DEVELOPMENT CULTURES CUSTOM CUSTOMS DAILY LIFE DEBT DECISION MAKING DEPENDENCE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DISCOURSE DISCRIMINATION DISTRICTS DIVERSITY DIVISION OF LABOR ECOLOGY ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC EXCHANGE ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC HISTORIANS ECONOMIC HISTORY ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC OUTCOMES ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC POWER ECONOMIC THEORIES ECONOMIC THEORY ECONOMIES OF SCALE EDUCATED POPULATIONS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL RESEARCH EMPIRICAL STUDIES ENVIRONMENTS ETHICS ETHNICITY EXPORTS EXTENDED FAMILY FOLKLORE GDP GDP PER CAPITA GENDER GEOGRAPHY GLOBAL CULTURE GOVERNMENT POLICIES HISTORIANS HISTORICAL RECORDS HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN BEHAVIOR HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN SOCIETIES INDUSTRIALIZATION INHERITANCE INTERNATIONAL TRADE KINSHIP LABOR FORCE LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LAND ECONOMICS LANGUAGES LEARNING LITERATURE LIVING ARRANGEMENTS MACROECONOMICS MAGIC MARRIAGES MIDDLE AGES MIGRATION MIGRATIONS MINING MISSIONARIES MULTICULTURALISM MUSIC NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NUCLEAR FAMILIES OPEN MARKETS OPPORTUNITY COSTS PERCEPTIONS PHYSIOLOGY POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POPULATION DYNAMICS POWER PRIVATE PROPERTY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROFIT SEEKING PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBERTY REGRESSION ANALYSIS RELIGION RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION RESTORATION RITES RITUAL SCHOOLS SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS SLAVERY SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FACTORS SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY SOCIAL STRUCTURES SOCIETY SOCIOLOGISTS SOCIOLOGY SPECIALIZATION SPORTS STONE SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SYMBOLS TABOOS TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TEXTILE FACTORIES TEXTILE MILLS TEXTILES TRADITION TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES TRADITIONS TRAVELS WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGES WEALTH Economists have either avoided or struggled with the concept of culture and its role in economic development. Although a few theoretical works -- and even fewer empirical studies -- have appeared in the past decades, this paper tries to build on a multidisciplinary approach to review the evidence on whether and how culture matters for development. First, the paper reviews available definitions of culture and illustrates ways in which culture can change and create favorable conditions for economic development. Second, the paper discusses the challenges of separating the effect of culture from other drivers of human behavior such as incentives, the availability of information, or climate. Finally, the paper argues that globalization has led to the emergence of a set of progressive values that are common cultural traits of all developed economies. 2014-12-03T19:28:14Z 2014-12-03T19:28:14Z 2014-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/11/20354250/culture-matter-development http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20624 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7092 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Group, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AGRICULTURE
ANTHROPOLOGIST
ANTHROPOLOGISTS
ANTHROPOLOGY
ARCHIVES
ART
AUTONOMY
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BASIC
BELIEFS
CAPITALISM
CENTRAL PLANNING
CENTRALIZATION
CITIES
CIVILIZATION
CIVILIZATIONS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CULTURAL ATTRIBUTES
CULTURAL CHANGE
CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
CULTURAL ECOLOGY
CULTURAL EXCHANGE
CULTURAL FACTORS
CULTURAL HERITAGE
CULTURAL IDENTITY
CULTURAL INTEGRATION
CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
CULTURAL NORMS
CULTURE IN DEVELOPMENT
CULTURES
CUSTOM
CUSTOMS
DAILY LIFE
DEBT
DECISION MAKING
DEPENDENCE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DISCOURSE
DISCRIMINATION
DISTRICTS
DIVERSITY
DIVISION OF LABOR
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ECONOMIC EXCHANGE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC HISTORIANS
ECONOMIC HISTORY
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
ECONOMIC OUTCOMES
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC POWER
ECONOMIC THEORIES
ECONOMIC THEORY
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EDUCATED POPULATIONS
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
ENVIRONMENTS
ETHICS
ETHNICITY
EXPORTS
EXTENDED FAMILY
FOLKLORE
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GENDER
GEOGRAPHY
GLOBAL CULTURE
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
HISTORIANS
HISTORICAL RECORDS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN SOCIETIES
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INHERITANCE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
KINSHIP
LABOR FORCE
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LAND ECONOMICS
LANGUAGES
LEARNING
LITERATURE
LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
MACROECONOMICS
MAGIC
MARRIAGES
MIDDLE AGES
MIGRATION
MIGRATIONS
MINING
MISSIONARIES
MULTICULTURALISM
MUSIC
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NUCLEAR FAMILIES
OPEN MARKETS
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
PERCEPTIONS
PHYSIOLOGY
POLICY MAKERS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POPULATION DYNAMICS
POWER
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROFIT SEEKING
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBERTY
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
RELIGION
RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION
RESTORATION
RITES
RITUAL
SCHOOLS
SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS
SLAVERY
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL FACTORS
SOCIAL GROUPS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIAL STRUCTURES
SOCIETY
SOCIOLOGISTS
SOCIOLOGY
SPECIALIZATION
SPORTS
STONE
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
SYMBOLS
TABOOS
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TEXTILE FACTORIES
TEXTILE MILLS
TEXTILES
TRADITION
TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES
TRADITIONS
TRAVELS
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
WAGES
WEALTH
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AGRICULTURE
ANTHROPOLOGIST
ANTHROPOLOGISTS
ANTHROPOLOGY
ARCHIVES
ART
AUTONOMY
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BASIC
BELIEFS
CAPITALISM
CENTRAL PLANNING
CENTRALIZATION
CITIES
CIVILIZATION
CIVILIZATIONS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CULTURAL ATTRIBUTES
CULTURAL CHANGE
CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
CULTURAL ECOLOGY
CULTURAL EXCHANGE
CULTURAL FACTORS
CULTURAL HERITAGE
CULTURAL IDENTITY
CULTURAL INTEGRATION
CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
CULTURAL NORMS
CULTURE IN DEVELOPMENT
CULTURES
CUSTOM
CUSTOMS
DAILY LIFE
DEBT
DECISION MAKING
DEPENDENCE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DISCOURSE
DISCRIMINATION
DISTRICTS
DIVERSITY
DIVISION OF LABOR
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ECONOMIC EXCHANGE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC HISTORIANS
ECONOMIC HISTORY
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
ECONOMIC OUTCOMES
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC POWER
ECONOMIC THEORIES
ECONOMIC THEORY
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EDUCATED POPULATIONS
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
ENVIRONMENTS
ETHICS
ETHNICITY
EXPORTS
EXTENDED FAMILY
FOLKLORE
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GENDER
GEOGRAPHY
GLOBAL CULTURE
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
HISTORIANS
HISTORICAL RECORDS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN SOCIETIES
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INHERITANCE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
KINSHIP
LABOR FORCE
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LAND ECONOMICS
LANGUAGES
LEARNING
LITERATURE
LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
MACROECONOMICS
MAGIC
MARRIAGES
MIDDLE AGES
MIGRATION
MIGRATIONS
MINING
MISSIONARIES
MULTICULTURALISM
MUSIC
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NUCLEAR FAMILIES
OPEN MARKETS
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
PERCEPTIONS
PHYSIOLOGY
POLICY MAKERS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POPULATION DYNAMICS
POWER
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROFIT SEEKING
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBERTY
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
RELIGION
RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION
RESTORATION
RITES
RITUAL
SCHOOLS
SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS
SLAVERY
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL FACTORS
SOCIAL GROUPS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIAL STRUCTURES
SOCIETY
SOCIOLOGISTS
SOCIOLOGY
SPECIALIZATION
SPORTS
STONE
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
SYMBOLS
TABOOS
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TEXTILE FACTORIES
TEXTILE MILLS
TEXTILES
TRADITION
TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES
TRADITIONS
TRAVELS
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
WAGES
WEALTH
Lopez-Claros, Augusto
Perotti, Valeria
Does Culture Matter for Development?
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7092
description Economists have either avoided or struggled with the concept of culture and its role in economic development. Although a few theoretical works -- and even fewer empirical studies -- have appeared in the past decades, this paper tries to build on a multidisciplinary approach to review the evidence on whether and how culture matters for development. First, the paper reviews available definitions of culture and illustrates ways in which culture can change and create favorable conditions for economic development. Second, the paper discusses the challenges of separating the effect of culture from other drivers of human behavior such as incentives, the availability of information, or climate. Finally, the paper argues that globalization has led to the emergence of a set of progressive values that are common cultural traits of all developed economies.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Lopez-Claros, Augusto
Perotti, Valeria
author_facet Lopez-Claros, Augusto
Perotti, Valeria
author_sort Lopez-Claros, Augusto
title Does Culture Matter for Development?
title_short Does Culture Matter for Development?
title_full Does Culture Matter for Development?
title_fullStr Does Culture Matter for Development?
title_full_unstemmed Does Culture Matter for Development?
title_sort does culture matter for development?
publisher World Bank Group, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/11/20354250/culture-matter-development
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20624
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