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    Title: A Correlation Analysis of Civil Culture and Socioeconomic Development in Taiwan
    Authors: Ming-Shen Wang
    Li-Chuan Liu
    Contributors: 休閒保健管理系
    Keywords: civic culture
    socioeconomic development
    Date: 2008-04
    Issue Date: 2009-10-28 15:54:43 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The research on relations between civic culture and socioeconomic development started with Weber, which focuses on the relation between ethics and economical development. Putnam (1993) reported that the geographic distribution of civic culture has remained roughly the same for 100 years and that civic culture can explain its relationship with socioeconomic development at the turn of the century. Many researches followed this issue and extend to different region (Rice & Sumberg 1997; Scheneider, Plumper and Bauman 2000; Rice & Arnett 2001). This research extends this analysis to Taiwan, and regression analysis to examine the relations between civic culture and socioeconomic development in Taiwan.
    Relation: 66th MPSA Annual National Conference,起迄日:2008/4/3~2008/4/6,地點:Palmer House Hotel
    Appears in Collections:[Dept. of Recreation and Health-Care Management] Proceedings

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