Economic Ideas Policy and National Culture


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<p>All human beings develop a certain view on the world. Inhabitants of the same country are likely to develop similar worldviews. The common part of these views constitutes the country’s national culture. Consequently academic economists policymakers and the population at large are consistently exposed to the same opinions on the preferred way of organizing an economy. This book explores the economic impacts of these shared cultural values focusing on the economies of the United States of America Germany and France.</p><p>These three countries broadly represent three different types of economic organization and their corresponding economic ideologies: a free market economy a coordinated market economy and a hierarchical market economy. The contributors to this edited volume have examined the extent to which the shared worldviews between academic economists policymakers and the wider population impact these economies. In particular the chapters investigate the consequences for the design of the labor market the financial system competition policy and monetary policy. The work also explores the extent to which the shared views on national culture and economic systems and policies in these countries contribute to the population’s well-being overall.</p><p>This book makes an invaluable contribution to the literature on comparative economics economic policy well-being and cultural economics.</p>
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