Incompatible European Partners? Cultural Predispositions and Household Financial Behavior
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Date
2015-01-27
Author
Haliassos, Michalis
Jansson, Thomas
Karabulut, Yigitcan
SAFE No.
58
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Abstract
The Eurozone fiscal crisis has created pressure for institutional harmonization, but skeptics argue that cultural predispositions can prevent convergence in behavior. Our paper derives a robust cultural classification of European countries and utilizes unique data on natives and immigrants. Classification based on genetic distance or on Hofstede’s cultural dimensions fails to identify a single ‘southern’ culture but points to a ‘northern’ culture. Our findings support the relevance of cultural predispositions for financial behavior; and convergence of behavior over time in the face of common institutions, even for countries with great cultural distance from the country that created those institutions.
Research Area
Household Finance
Keywords
household portfolios, household finance, culture and institutions
JEL Classification
Z1, G11, E21
Research Data
Topic
Investor Behaviour
Fiscal Stability
Household Finance
Fiscal Stability
Household Finance
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1
Publication Type
Working Paper
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