Sorry to disappoint you, but it’s not Slovaks, it’s humans.
Imagine someone of average intelligence. Now consider that fully one half of the country’s population is below median intelligence, that is, stupider than someone you imagined...
That’s where cultural habits make a big difference. In some places the stupid people follow relatively good heuristics, in some places they follow relatively bad ones.
Culture is important, yes, but that usual argument is that it’s institutions which matter. The most prominent advocate of this approach is probably Daron Acemoglu, see e.g. this or his book.
Sorry to disappoint you, but it’s not Slovaks, it’s humans.
Imagine someone of average intelligence. Now consider that fully one half of the country’s population is below median intelligence, that is, stupider than someone you imagined...
That’s where cultural habits make a big difference. In some places the stupid people follow relatively good heuristics, in some places they follow relatively bad ones.
Culture is important, yes, but that usual argument is that it’s institutions which matter. The most prominent advocate of this approach is probably Daron Acemoglu, see e.g. this or his book.