Beugelsdijk - Culture in economics book
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"A new literature in economics has rediscovered fundamental insights in sociology, and is using them to address long standing economic problems. This book does a superb job in placing this new line of research in a broader context, explaining its deep roots and how it opens up fundamental methodological issues. A very timely book, that will have a lasting impact on one of the most exciting areas of research in the social sciences."

[Guido Tabellini, Professor of Economics, Past President of the European Economic Association and Rector of Bocconi University]

 

"This important new book on culture in economics by Sjoerd Beugelsdijk and Robbert Maseland is most welcome. It fills an important gap in the literature that has only recently been recognised. After decades of sceptical methodological isolationism, economists have come to accept that without reference to people�s systems of norms and beliefs a large part of the differences in performance across populations would go unexplained. I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in truly understanding economics."

[Luigi Guiso, Professor of Economics, European University Institute]

"Economic science has its roots in Anglo-American cultural values. With an increasing share of world economic power slipping out of Western hands, there is a crying need for an economic science in which cultural values are treated as a variable. The book by Beugelsdijk and Maseland is a welcome contribution to this development."[Geert Hofstede, author of 'Culture's Consequences'

 Contents
 Part I
 Part II
 Part III
 Peer reactions