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Title
Does Social Cohesion Really Promote Reforms?
Language
English
Description (en)
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 33, 46 pages This paper investigates whether social cohesion makes economic reforms more likely. First, we investigated whether social cohesion is a coherent concept by using a principal-component factor (PCF) analysis covering 16 indicators used to measure social cohesion in the previous literature for 40 different countries. The results suggested that in fact social cohesion is a multidimensional concept, consisting of no less than five orthogonal components or distinct dimensions, which we labeled social divisions, modern values, traditional nationalism, institutional commitment, and fairness as merit. The dimensions are then examined in relationship with economic reform in a panel regression framework. Results show that most dimensions of social cohesion do not in fact influence reform capacity. However, views of fairness based on merit, in contrast to equality, and to some extent social divisions, are found to have a positive effect on economic reforms. The results go against the previous literature, challenging the prevailing view of social cohesion as being unambiguously beneficial to economic reform.
Keywords (en)
Social cohesion, welfare state, reform, economic freedom
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http://www.foreurope.eu
Author of the digital object
Hannes  Andréasson
Nils  Karlson
Niklas  Elert
Judge
Jan  Fidrmuc
Publisher
WWWforEurope
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866.2 kB
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European Projects
Socio-economic sciences and the humanities
Dewey Decimal Classification
Social processes
Type of publication
Working Paper
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European Union (all programmes)
290647
Publication Date
2013-07-30
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http://www.foreurope.eu

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