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DOI10.3386/w21798
来源IDWorking Paper 21798
The Evolution of Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Kuba Kingdom
Sara Lowes; Nathan Nunn; James A. Robinson; Jonathan Weigel
发表日期2015-12-14
出版年2015
语种英语
摘要We use variation in historical state centralization to examine the impact of institutions on cultural norms. The Kuba Kingdom, established in Central Africa in the early 17th century by King Shyaam, had more developed state institutions than the other independent villages and chieftaincies in the region. It had an unwritten constitution, separation of political powers, a judicial system with courts and juries, a police force and military, taxation, and significant public goods provision. Comparing individuals from the Kuba Kingdom to those from just outside the Kingdom, we find that centralized formal institutions are associated with weaker norms of rule-following and a greater propensity to cheat for material gain.
主题Microeconomics ; Behavioral Economics ; History ; Other History
URLhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w21798
来源智库National Bureau of Economic Research (United States)
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Sara Lowes,Nathan Nunn,James A. Robinson,et al. The Evolution of Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Kuba Kingdom. 2015.
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