Language nuances, trust and economic growth |
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Authors: | Alberto Chong Jorge Guillen Vanessa Rios |
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Affiliation: | 1. Inter-American Development Bank, 1300 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20005, USA 2. Universidad ESAN, Alonso de Molina 1652, Monterrico, Surco, Lima, Peru 3. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 429 Taylor Hall. 427 Lorch St., Madison, WI, 53706, USA
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Abstract: | Language serves two key functions. It enables communication between agents, which allows the set-up and functioning of formal and informal institutions. It also serves a less obvious function, as it provides a reassuring quality more closely related with issues linked with trust, social capital, and cultural identification. While research on the role of language as a learning process is widespread, there is no evidence on the role of language as a signal of cultural affinity. We pursue this latter avenue of research and show that subtle language affinity is positively linked with change in earnings when using English-speaking data for cities in the Golden Horseshoe area in Southern Ontario during the period 1991 to 2001. The results are robust to changes in specification, and a broad number of empirical tests. |
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