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We look at the effect of religiosity on social trust, defined as the share of a population that thinks that people in … general can be trusted. This is important since social trust is related to many desired outcomes, such as growth, education … call for behaving well to others, religious groups may primarily trust people in their own groups and distrust others, as …
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We conduct an extensive robustness analysis of the relationship between trust and growth for a later time period (the … results. We find that the trust-growth relationship is less robust with respect to empirical specification and to countries in … the sample than previously claimed, and that outliers affect the results. Nevertheless trust seems quite important …
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We present new evidence on how generalized trust is formed. Unlike previous studies, we look at the explanatory power … Freedom Index) increase trust. The idea is that a market economy, building on voluntary transactions and interactions with … for trust to emerge between people. …
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We present new evidence on the influence of income inequality on generalized trust. Using individual panel data from … especially differences among people in the bottom half of the income distribution, are associated with lower trust. The … relationship between income inequality and trust is particularly strong for people with a strong aversion against income …
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the role of social trust. This is in turn defined as the confidence people have that strangers, i.e. fellow citizens on … substantial literature has found that social trust is associated with a set of different macroeconomic outcomes: economic growth …-being are all influenced by the propensity of people within any nation to trust each other. The questions are therefore where …
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This paper examines the relationship between trust and economic growth. With the help of panel data I conclude that … economic growth is negatively related to an increase in trust. My result is contrary to works taking a cross section design in … which trust is positively related to growth. The relationship is tested in the context of EU countries, OECD countries …
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social capital are used: social trust, participation in social activities and useful social connections. The data from the … trust of fifteen-year-olds and their participation in four types of extra-curricular activities. The analysis reveals only a … strong in explaining the social trust of children. The social trust of youths remains largely unexplained and is created …
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This paper reviews the methodology and evidence of recent regression literature attributing the African growth shortfall to lack of social capital. It finds that the literature is not able to account for the actual economic growth experience, only in a significantly reformulated and misleading...
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The paper presents an experimental study of truth telling and trust in communication under asymmetric information. In a … unaffected by this contextual variation. In contrast, decision makers in the competitive context trust the advice less than in … the cooperative context. The data provide evidence that this change in trust is due to different perceptions of the …
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According to many democracy theorists, there is an unavoidable trade-off between constitutionalism and the need for …
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