Determinants of social norms II - Religion and family as mediators

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It is now abundantly clear that social norms channel behaviour and impact economic development. This insight leads to the question: How do social norms evolve? In a companion paper (Voigt (2023). Journal of Institutional Economics, 20), I survey studies showing that geographical conditions can have direct and long-lasting effects on social norms. This paper goes one step further: It surveys studies that show how different geographical conditions affect both religious beliefs as well as traditions of family organization and how these, in turn, affect social norms.

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Voigt, S. (2024, January 8). Determinants of social norms II - Religion and family as mediators. Journal of Institutional Economics. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S174413742300036X

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