The aim of this book is to embed the `new culturalism¿ theoretically and relate it to longer-standing debates about culture and/or economy. The result is the first significant text book to explore the interrelationship between culture and economics.
The aim of this book is to embed the `new culturalism¿ theoretically and relate it to longer-standing debates about culture and/or economy. The result is the first significant text book to explore the interrelationship between culture and economics.
Eelke de Jong is Professor of International Economics at the Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction: Chapter 2 A history of thought about culture and economy: Chapter 3 The re-emergence of culture in economics: Chapter 4 Methods and methodology of culture and economics: Chapter 5 Culture and cross-country differences in institutions: Chapter 6 Culture and economic performance: Chapter 7 Religion as culture: Chapter 8 Mapping the landscape of social capital: the need for a two-level approach: Chapter 9 International relations and coordination; Chapter 10 Conclusions and recommendations
Chapter 1 Introduction: Chapter 2 A history of thought about culture and economy: Chapter 3 The re-emergence of culture in economics: Chapter 4 Methods and methodology of culture and economics: Chapter 5 Culture and cross-country differences in institutions: Chapter 6 Culture and economic performance: Chapter 7 Religion as culture: Chapter 8 Mapping the landscape of social capital: the need for a two-level approach: Chapter 9 International relations and coordination; Chapter 10 Conclusions and recommendations
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