Cultural economics
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'''Cultural economics''' is the branch of [[economics]] that studies the relation of [[culture]] to economic outcomes. Here, 'culture' is defined by shared beliefs and preferences of respective groups. Programmatic issues include whether and how much culture matters as to economic outcomes and what its relation is to [[institutional economics|institution]]s. | '''Cultural economics''' is the branch of [[economics]] that studies the relation of [[culture]] to economic outcomes. Here, 'culture' is defined by shared beliefs and preferences of respective groups. Programmatic issues include whether and how much culture matters as to economic outcomes and what its relation is to [[institutional economics|institution]]s. | ||
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Cultural economics is the branch of economics that studies the relation of culture to economic outcomes. Here, 'culture' is defined by shared beliefs and preferences of respective groups. Programmatic issues include whether and how much culture matters as to economic outcomes and what its relation is to institutions.
See also
- Behavioral economics
- Cultural anthropology
- Cultural policy
- Economics of religion
- Economic anthropology
- Economic sociology
- Economics of the arts and literature
- Evolutionary economics
- Economic imperialism (economics)
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