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National culture and financial systems: The conditioning role of political context

Autores: Lavezzolo, S. (Autor de correspondencia); Rodríguez Lluesma, Carlos; Elvira Rojo, Marta
Título de la revista: JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
ISSN: 0148-2963
Volumen: 85
Páginas: 60 - 72
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Resumen:
Building on research that addresses why some financial systems are based on banks and others on markets, this study stresses that culturally-based social preferences regarding uncertainty avoidance help explain cross-national differences in financial system configuration. We propose a theory in which political institutions condition this relationship. National culture is a good predictor of financial systems as long as governments are constrained and therefore able to credibly commit to not interfering in the functioning of banks and markets. We adopt a strict definition of culture that focuses only on inherited dimensions, while postulating uncertainty avoidance as a proxy for the societal attitudes that channel those cultural priors. We find that in a political context with unconstrained government, national culture fails to explain financial system variation. In contrast, when political institutions limit governmental action, culturally-driven preferences for uncertainty avoidance affect significantly financial configuration.
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