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Culture Rules: The Foundations of the Rule of Law and Other Norms of Governance. By Licht, Goldschmidt and Schwartz Discussant: Mariassunta Giannetti Stockholm School of Economics, CEPR and ECGI. Culture and Governance.
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Culture Rules: The Foundations of the Rule of Law and Other Norms of Governance By Licht, Goldschmidt and Schwartz Discussant: Mariassunta Giannetti Stockholm School of Economics, CEPR and ECGI
Culture and Governance • Which are the determinants of rule of law, corruption, democratic accountability? • Economists’ answers: laws, and ultimately wealth distribution, and other economic factors. • Legal origin • This paper: culture • Values, knowledge and other factors that influence behavior transmitted from a generation to the next
Related literature • Other papers have related culture to investor protection • Litcht, 2001 • Litch et al., 2001 • Stulz and Williamson, 2003 • It remains to be explained how culture is related to laws, corruption, rule of laws • i.e., which is the mechanism? • I am not commenting on the specific measures of culture…
Does culture matters? • Evidence from more specific contexts • Guiso, Sapienza and Zingales • Trust affects propensity to use financial instruments such as checks and buy stocks in Italy • Trust in others and common cultural values affect economic exchange • Religiosity affects attitude towards business • Landier • Attitude towards failure affects propensity to undertake risky projects • Giannetti and Simonov • Social norms (again, culture) affect the propensity to become entrepreneurs
The mechanism of the big picture • Why culture affects rule of law, corruption, democratic accountability? • Direct • Indirect • The diffusion of stock ownership depends on culture such as the propensity to trust others • Some countries protect property and in particular shareholders’ rights better because stockownership is more diffused. • Mechanism important for policy implications
The mechanism of the big picture (continued) • Culture changes in response to economic incentives • Eg, Reformation • Why would some countries maintain a culture that brings to suboptimal economic outcomes? • It is only a matter of preferences? • Need models and equilibrium • Culture may have been affected by institutions in the past and these may also affect current governance • Gennaioli and Rainer (2005) • Provision of public goods in colonial and post-colonial Africa depends on pre-colonial institutions • This might depend on the effects of pre-colonial institutions on, say, wealth distribution
The mechanism of the big picture (continued) • The relation between laws and value is complex • Laws may shape values • Funk (2004) • Non-enforced laws affect individual behavior • In certain Swiss Cantons, the legal abolishment of the voting duty significantly decreased voter turnout • Laws and values may be substitutes • Gneezy and Rustichini (2000) • A fine is a prize • After the introduction of a fine, parents are more likely to pick up kids at the kindergarten late
Conclusions • I liked the paper • It made me think • Micro empirical testing and modeling to dig out mechanisms