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Economics Letters

Publication date: 2017-09-01
Volume: 158 Pages: 94 - 100
Publisher: North Holland

Author:

Harutyunyan, Ani
özak, Ömer

Keywords:

comparative economic development, cultural differences, barriers to technological diffusion, individualism, power distance, vertical hierarchy, hedonism, Social Sciences, Economics, Business & Economics, Comparative economic development, Cultural differences, Barriers to technological diffusion, Individualism, Power distance, Vertical hierarchy, Hedonism, 14 Economics, 38 Economics

Abstract:

This research explores the direct and barrier effects of culture on economic development. It shows both theoretically and empirically that whenever the technological frontier is at the top or bottom of the world distribution of a cultural value, there exists an observational equivalence between absolute cultural distances and cultural distances relative to the frontier, preventing the identification of its direct and barrier effects. Since the technological frontier usually has the “right” cultural values for development, it tends to be in the extremes of the distribution of cultural traits, generating observational equivalence and confounding the analysis. These results highlight the difficulty of disentangling the direct and barrier effects of culture. The empirical analysis finds suggestive evidence for direct effects of individualism and conformity with hierarchy, and barrier effects of hedonism.