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Do political or ethnic and historical borders affect values and beliefs more? Some evidence from Central Europe

Authors :
Czeglédi, Pál
Czeglédi, Pál
Source :
Society and Economy : Journal of the Corvinus University of Budapest; 43; 2; 103-127
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The paper uses data from the World Values Survey and the European Values Study on individuals in Hungary and its neighbouring countries to examine the effects of political borders on different beliefs, as opposed to that of ethnic differences or historical borders. The focus on Hungary and its neighbours is explained by the fact that parts of the Hungarian ethno-linguistic community can be found in all these countries, which makes it possible to separate the effect of culture from that of the current political community. By applying a cultural gravity model which is concerned with the differences in beliefs between all possible pairs of individuals in the sample, the paper finds that out of five areas of beliefs, it is the beliefs regarding work, markets, and democracy whose differences are robustly affected by political borders, giving some support to the approach which argues that values are shaped through the dialogue occurring within a political community.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Society and Economy : Journal of the Corvinus University of Budapest; 43; 2; 103-127
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372981800
Document Type :
Electronic Resource