THE INFLUENCE OF VALUES ON SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

T. Fedorenko, V. Kyrylenko
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The study is devoted to providing new facts to support the influence of culture on the development of the country. We tried to interpret the phenomenon of eco-nomic growth through non-economic factors such as institutions, technology (in-novation), trust, culture, values. There is no single decisive factor of economic growth, it is always a set of unities. It is assumed that cultural values and eco-nomic performance in a country have a two-way relationship. Cultural values determine the social direction and complement the traditional factors of economic growth. Moreover, at the same time, they change under the influence of socio-economic development. A comparative analysis of different cultures requires identifying universal characteristics and grouping countries according to these characteristics. Categories of universal culture are the informal rules that underlie any social organization and form the basis of social relations. The categories of property rights, income distribution, competition, and environmental protection are among the main issues of society's existence and development. These catego-ries relate to economic values, the economic interests of the country. Values and attitudes largely determine the direction and rate of economic growth and, at the same time, are influenced by ideology, religion, and political regime. The purpose of this article is to determine the interdependence of society's values and its eco-nomic development. The main economic values are private property, competi-tion, and profit. It is possible to explore these categories of economic values through an analysis of data from the World Values Survey (WVS). Research methods. Regression is useful to test the relationship between economic values and well-being on the example of 36 countries. The initial data are economic val-ues statistics WVS (Greif, Mokyr, 2016) and GDP per capita, World Bank (GDP per capita (current US$)). The regression model includes independent (values) and dependent (GDP per capita) variables. Result. The study examined attitudes to private property, competition and environmental protection in European countries. A positive correlation was found between attitudes towards private property and well-being, between economic growth and environmental goals. The findings confirm the correlation between culture, values and economic growth. At the same time, there is no noticeable correlation between attitudes toward compe-tition and income levels. Institutional factors are assumed to have a particular influence on competition values.
价值观对社会和经济发展的影响
这项研究致力于提供新的事实来支持文化对国家发展的影响。我们试图通过非经济因素,如制度、技术(创新)、信任、文化、价值观来解释经济增长现象。经济增长没有单一的决定性因素,它总是一系列的统一性。一般认为,一个国家的文化价值和经济绩效是双向关系。文化价值决定着社会发展方向,对经济增长的传统因素起到补充作用。同时,在社会经济发展的影响下,它们也在发生变化。对不同文化进行比较分析需要确定普遍的特征,并根据这些特征对国家进行分组。普遍文化的范畴是构成任何社会组织和构成社会关系基础的非正式规则。产权、收入分配、竞争和环境保护是社会存在和发展的主要问题。这些分类涉及到经济价值,国家的经济利益。价值观和态度在很大程度上决定了经济增长的方向和速度,同时也受到意识形态、宗教和政治制度的影响。本文的目的是确定社会价值观与其经济发展之间的相互依存关系。主要的经济价值是私有财产、竞争和利润。通过分析世界价值观调查(WVS)的数据,可以探索这些经济价值类别。研究方法。以36个国家为例,回归对检验经济价值与幸福之间的关系是有用的。初始数据为经济价值统计WVS (Greif, Mokyr, 2016)和人均GDP,世界银行(人均GDP(现价美元))。回归模型包括自变量(值)和因变量(人均GDP)。结果。这项研究调查了欧洲国家对私有财产、竞争和环境保护的态度。研究发现,对私有财产的态度与幸福感、经济增长与环境目标之间存在正相关关系。研究结果证实了文化、价值观和经济增长之间的相关性。同时,对竞争的态度与收入水平之间没有明显的相关性。制度因素被认为对竞争价值有特别的影响。
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