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A new insight into the methodology of cultural economics

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APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS
Volume 28, Issue 12, Pages 1010-1016

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2020.1795064

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Economics; culture; research methodologies; cultural matrix; Hofstede

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  1. Xunta de Galicia [ED481A-2018/052]

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This article discusses the methodological issues related to the relationship between culture and economics, proposing a cultural matrix based on Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory and comparing different cultural distance calculation methods. The research results partially confirm findings from other studies but also demonstrate the complexity of the relationship between cultural distance and migration flows, suggesting the use of weighted composite measures of cultural distance in economic analyses.
In the last decades, the topic regarding the relationship between culture and economics received increased interest. Given the fact that most of the research on this topic uses historical evidence and employs qualitative and mixed research methods, the present article aims at enriching its methodology by proposing a valuable quantitative instrument: a cultural matrix based on Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory. After analysing different computing methods of cultural distance, the most appropriate one seemed to be a weighted composite method. The applicability of the composite measures of cultural distance (unweighted and weighted) was compared in a model explaining Spanish migration flows to 35 OECD countries in the period 2005-2017. The results partially confirm the findings of other studies, indicating mixed results regarding the relationship between cultural distance and migration flows. The article provides new insights by recommending the use of weighted composite measures of cultural distance in economic analyses. In addition, the article highlights the importance of drawing appropriately each cultural dimension' weights, given that inadequate estimations of cultural dimensions' weights can significantly alter the research results and misrepresent the reality.

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