Abstract

This study aims to examine the impact of social tolerance of cultural diversity, and the ability to speak widely spoken languages, on economic performance. Based on the literature, the evidence is still controversial and unclear. Therefore, the study used panel data relating to (99) non-English speaking economies during the time period between 2009 and 2017. Following the augmented Solow model approach, the related equation was expanded, in this study, to include (besides human capital) social tolerance, the English language (as a lingua franca) and the level of openness. The model was estimated using the two-step system GMM approach. The results show that social tolerance of diversity and English language competence have a positive, but insignificant impact on the economy. Regarding policy implications, government and decision-makers can avoid the costs deriving from cultural diversity by adopting democratic and effective institutions that aim to achieve cultural justice and recognition, which, in turn, enhance the level of tolerance, innovation and productivity in the economy. Moreover, to ease intercultural communication within heterogeneous communities, it is necessary to invest in enhancing the quality of second language education which is necessary to make society more tolerant and the country more open to the global economy.

Highlights

  • Cultural diversity is an extremely interesting topic and has attracted the interest of economists as well as social scientists

  • Based on previous studies, tolerance and cultural diversity can be used interchangeably (Chen 2011; Florida 2005; Florida and Gates 2001), the current study suggests that the economic benefits of cultural diversity can occur as long as a society exhibits a high level of tolerance

  • A percentage change in social tolerance is associated with a 0.018% increase in economic development

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Introduction

Cultural diversity is an extremely interesting topic and has attracted the interest of economists as well as social scientists. It has been frequently mentioned in the press in recent times. The reason behind this is that it is linked to the complications and problems that accompany cultural diversity due to globalization (as well as migration). Globalization results in the following three different but related complications or issues. It has increased the tensions between migration and citizenship. It has provoked the development of a national politics of identity. It has escalated what is called nationalistic xenophobia (Appadurai and Stenou 2000)

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