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  • In this paper, we examine the trade impact of cultural distance using eight cultural characteristics: religion, the environment, family, the role of government, taxes, business views, trust, and worldviews. We find that distance on the trust and business dimensions are both statistically and economically significant determinants of trade. A one standard deviation increase in trust distance will decrease trade by the equivalent of a roughly 2.2% increase in geographic distance. A one standard deviation increase in business distance will decrease trade by the equivalent of a roughly 1% increase in geographic distance. (xsd:string)
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