Handbook of Cultural Economics
Date of Publication:
January 2026
This forthcoming work introduces economists to the theory and methods of cultural evolution, emphasizing how socially transmitted beliefs, norms, and practices shape economic behavior and institutional development. The authors synthesize research on social learning, innovation diffusion, cultural adaptation, and institutional change to demonstrate how cultural evolutionary approaches can complement traditional economic models. The manuscript highlights the importance of culture in explaining long-run economic variation, cooperation, and technological change across societies.
Citations
Savitskiy, Viacheslav, Raphael Mu, and Joseph Henrich. Forthcoming 2026. Cultural Evolution for Economists. In Handbook of Cultural Economics, ed. Nathan Nunn, Benjamin Enke, and Paola Giuliano. https://henrich.fas.harvard.edu/publication/cultural-evolution-economists