There is indeed reason to be cautious about using culture to explain economic and political outcomes.
However Weber did not go further to link behavior with economic outcomes at the corporate, as distinct from the social, level.
That environmental factors like education matter for economic outcomes is clear.
This has led to better environmental, economic and cultural outcomes for all parties.
Simulations should not be viewed as forecasts of economic outcomes 50 or 75 years in the future.
I doubt he even understands the indirect economic outcome of faith schools.
Participants were later evaluated for social and economic outcomes.
This was seen from the historical data that compares the economic outcomes for the white and black races.
There is nothing new about the antitrust debate over the economic outcome from breaking up a company.
A merit-based higher education system can offset the role of social class in determining economic outcomes.