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implement a binary trust game with hidden action in a lab-in-the-field experiment with residents of an informal housing area in … exchanges with few information asymmetries. -- trust ; social distance ; hidden action ; solidarity ; economic development … part of the social network. We examine what makes the decision to trust a stranger different from the decision to trust a …
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limit individuals' range of trading partners. This paper aims at understanding the determinants of trust at various social … increase in trust following a reduction in social distance comes from the fact that trustors are much more inclined to follow … trust is mainly driven by social preferences. Nevertheless, trustors underestimate their friend's intrinsic motivation to …
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limit individuals' range of trading partners. This paper aims at understanding the determinants of trust at various social … increase in trust following a reduction in social distance comes from the fact that trustors are much more inclined to follow … trust is mainly driven by social preferences. Nevertheless, trustors underestimate their friend's intrinsic motivation to …
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hidden action. Our experiment is framed in a credit market context and borrowers (second movers) can communicate with lenders … increases trust (credit provision) in an environment where opportunistic behavior by borrowers is revealed ex-post to lenders …
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knowledge. We test this result in a laboratory experiment. The data cannot confirm the predicted welfare dominance of private …
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