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Recently, the study of endogenous preferences, cultural traits, and beliefs, as well as the study of social norms have been increasingly integrated into formal models of socio-economic behavior. In particular, a rapidly growing literature has started to investigate the determinants of long run cultural diversity and their implications for economic and social outcomes.
The purpose of this conference is to provide an opportunity to present and discuss the most recent research perspectives on this literature.
Papers are being sought that focus on the following topics:
- Dynamic models of Cultural Transmission and Cultural Diversity
- Cultural Diversity and Discrimination
- Cultural Evolution and their consequences on markets and politics
- The socioeconomic determinants of cultural diversity
- Globalization, Migration and Cultural Evolution
- Cultural diversity, social capital and Economic Development
- Evolution of Culture and Institutional Change
- Political Economy of Cultural Integration and conflicts
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