Title of article :
The Relationship between Cultural Changes and Economic Development
Author/Authors :
Kheiridoust, Zahra Faculty of Economics - Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran , Momeni, Farshad Faculty of Economics - Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran , Khademalizadeh, Amir Faculty of Economics - Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran , Nasiri, Bahareh Faculty of Social Studies - Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Cultural, social, and economic changes are closely correlated,
however, understanding such a relationship requires a theoretical
model. The current paper has provided a conceptual model for
explaining the relationship between culture and economy. Some
economists consider culture as resistant to change and some others
consider it very flexible. Moreover, some consider cultural values
as universal and some as specific to societies. The purpose of this
paper is to outline the relationship between these theories and
provide a model for the complicated relationship between culture
and economic development and understand cultural stabilization
and changes. The main question is why some societies are
incapable of expanding universal values. We applied conceptual
discourse analysis. The analyses are performed in the "new
institutional economics" framework. Three issues were
discussed: First of all the speed and orientation of cultural
changes, then the process of socialization and cultural transfer.
The relation between culture and formal institutions and also the
Hobbesian problem are the last issues covered in this paper to
build a model of cultural stabilization and change in a developing
economy.
Keywords :
Cultural Change , Informal Institutions , Economic Change , Development , New Institutional Economics
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Economic Studies