Economic Culture
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An Economic Culture is a culture for economic transactions.
- See: Artistic Culture, Work Ethic.
References
2000
- (Porter, 2000) ⇒ Michael E. Porter. (2000). “Attitudes, Values, Beliefs, and the Microeconomics of Prosperity.” In: * (Harrison & Huntington, 2000) "Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress."
- QUOTE: In this chapter, I explore a subset of this broader territory — the role of what might be termed “economic culture” in economic progress. Economic culture is defined as the beliefs, attitudes, and values that bear on the economic activities of individuals, organizations, and other institutions.