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@article{ Ruck2020, title = {Cultural prerequisites of socioeconomic development}, author = {Ruck, Damian J. and Bentley, R. Alexander and Lawson, Daniel J.}, journal = {Royal Society Open Science}, number = {2}, pages = {1-11}, volume = {7}, year = {2020}, issn = {2054-5703}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.190725}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-74921-4}, abstract = {In the centuries since the enlightenment, the world has seen an increase in socioeconomic development, measured as increased life expectancy, education, economic development and democracy. While the co-occurrence of these features among nations is well documented, little is known about their origins or co-evolution. Here, we compare this growth of prosperity in nations to the historical record of cultural values in the twentieth century, derived from global survey data. We find that two cultural factors, secular-rationality and cosmopolitanism, predict future increases in GDP per capita, democratization and secondary education enrollment. The converse is not true, however, which indicates that secular-rationality and cosmopolitanism are among the preconditions for socioeconomic development to emerge.}, keywords = {Bildung; 20. Jahrhundert; sozioökonomische Entwicklung; cultural factors; Lebenserwartung; Wohlstand; prosperity; education; Demokratie; economic development (single enterprise); life expectancy; value change; kulturelle Faktoren; democracy; Wertwandel; ökonomische Entwicklung; socioeconomic development; twentieth century}}