1. Introduction

E. Dioikitopoulos, D. Varvarigos
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Abstract

This study highlights the role of economic materialism, i.e., the set of values and personality traits that prioritise the pursuit of material goals, as a cultural phenomenon of significance in relation to economic transformation and development. It presents a model that shows why an endogenous cultural change towards more widespread adherence to materialistic values is both a cause and an effect of productivity growth. This cultural-economic complementarity is a powerful mechanism of endogenous productivity growth; it also determines the prevalence of different cultural values vis-à-vis the prominence of material objectives. The model’s calibration reveals that its outcomes offer a reasonably good fit for the differences in the evolution of income per capita in England and France between 1500 and 1880.
1. 介绍
本研究强调了经济唯物主义的作用,即优先追求物质目标的一套价值观和人格特征,作为一种与经济转型和发展有关的重要文化现象。它提出了一个模型,说明为什么内生的文化变革更广泛地坚持唯物主义价值观既是生产力增长的原因,也是生产力增长的结果。这种文化与经济的互补性是内生生产率增长的强大机制;它还决定了不同文化价值观的盛行程度-à-vis物质目标的突出性。该模型的校准表明,其结果与1500年至1880年间英国和法国人均收入演变的差异相当吻合。
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