Growth Spillovers: Separating the Impact of Cultural Distance from Geographic Distance

A. Chaudhry, R. Ikram
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While recent advances in communications technology have effectively reduced the physical distance that knowledge and innovations have to travel between countries, cultural differences between countries still limit the ease with which innovations are transferred and adapted. So, countries with common cultural or linguistic characteristics can share technology and innovations more easily. This paper separates out the impact of cultural spillovers from geographic spillovers using the data on bilateral genetic distance used by Spolaore and Wacziarg (2009). We find that greater growth spillovers occur between countries that are geographically closer and also between countries that are culturally similar. We also find that there are greater growth spillovers between countries that have greater bilateral trust, even when one controls for the bilateral geographic distance.
增长溢出效应:分离文化距离和地理距离的影响
虽然最近通信技术的进步有效地缩短了知识和创新在国家之间传播的物理距离,但国家之间的文化差异仍然限制了创新的转移和适应。因此,具有共同文化或语言特征的国家可以更容易地共享技术和创新。本文利用Spolaore和Wacziarg(2009)使用的双边遗传距离数据,将文化溢出的影响从地理溢出中分离出来。我们发现,更大的增长溢出效应发生在地理位置相近的国家之间,也发生在文化相似的国家之间。我们还发现,即使在控制双边地理距离的情况下,双边信任越高的国家之间的增长溢出效应也越大。
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