articleJournal of the European Economic AssociationJun 1, 2010Closed access

Culture and Institutions: Economic Development in the Regions of Europe

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Abstract

Does culture have a causal effect on economic development? The data on European regions suggest that it does. Culture is measured by indicators of individual values and beliefs, such as trust and respect for others, and confidence in individual self determination. To isolate the exogenous variation in culture, we rely on two historical variables used as instruments: the literacy rate at the end of the 19th century, and the political institutions in place over the past several centuries. The political and social history of Europe provides a rich source of variation in these two variables at a regional level. The exogenous component of culture due to history is strongly correlated with current regional economic…

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Keywords
  • Urbanization
  • Politics
  • Variation (astronomy)
  • Literacy rate
  • Literacy
  • Political culture
  • Economics
  • Economic geography
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