Individualism, innovation, and long-run growth 论文

2011Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences引用 215
Culture, Economy, and Development StudiesEconomic Growth and DevelopmentEconomic Growth and Productivity

摘要

Countries having a more individualist culture have enjoyed higher long-run growth than countries with a more collectivist culture. Individualist culture attaches social status rewards to personal achievements and thus, provides not only monetary incentives for innovation but also social status rewards, leading to higher rates of innovation and economic growth.

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