No. 155 Is tolerance good or bad for growth?
Niclas Berggren och Mikael Elinder
Augusti 2010
Abstract We investigate to what extent
tolerance, as measured by attitudes toward different types of
neighbors, affects economic growth. Data from the World Values
Survey enable us to investigate tolerance-growth relationships for
54 countries. We provide estimates based on cross-sectional as well
as panel-data regressions. In addition we test for robustness with
respect to model specification and sample composition. Unlike
previous studies, by Richard Florida and others, we find that
tolerance toward homosexuals is negatively related to
growth. For tolerance toward people of a different race, we do not
find robust results, but the sign of the estimated coefficients is
positive, suggesting that inclusion of people irrespective of race
makes good use of productive capacity. We propose mechanisms to
explain these divergent findings, which clarify why different kinds
of tolerance may be of different economic importance.
Keywords Tolerance, Growth, Diversity, Human
Capital, Creativity, Innovation
JEL codes O40, Z13
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