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financial exclusion that persist in Mexico, with focus on the role of financial literacy. Our analysis is based on the 2018 … National Survey of Financial Inclusion in Mexico (ENIF). To address the potential endogeneity between financial inclusion and …, socioeconomic vulnerabilities, personality traits, and lack of trust in financial institutions hamper financial inclusion in Mexico. …
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contract framing plays a key role in shaping the development of trust. Our empirical analysis uses a quasi-experiment to … perceived contract completeness and perceived control of the franchisor have different effects on trust according to the type of … contract framing. We point out the importance of our study for the contract-trust relationship debate and discuss its …
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Under weak contract enforcement the trading parties’ trust, defined as their belief in other’s trustworthiness, appears … important for realizing gains from trade. In contrast, under strong contract enforcement beliefs about other’s trustworthiness … appear less important, suggesting that trust and contract enforcement are substitutes. Here we show, however, that trust and …
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Under weak contract enforcement the trading parties' trust, defined as their belief in other's trustworthiness, appears … important for realizing gains from trade. In contrast, under strong contract enforcement beliefs about other's trustworthiness … appear less important, suggesting that trust and contract enforcement are substitutes. Here we show, however, that trust and …
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Under weak contract enforcement the trading parties' trust, defined as their belief in other's trustworthiness, appears … important for realizing gains from trade. In contrast, under strong contract enforcement beliefs about other's trustworthiness … appear less important, suggesting that trust and contract enforcement are substitutes. Here we show, however, that trust and …
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This paper presents four experiments testing the prediction that assignment of contract rights erodes the moral … reported that they would require less financial incentive to breach an assigned contract than a contract held by the original …
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This article presents four experiments testing the prediction that assignment of contract rights erodes the moral … reported that they would require less financial incentive to breach an assigned contract than a contract held by the original …
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