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Declining general trust has become a serious social issue in China in recent years. This paper attempts to understand and analyze this social phenomenon from a social interaction perspective. Based on a repeated prisoners ́dilemma game on networks, it finds that the evolution of general trust...
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Trustworthiness is the basis for maximizing output in economic exchange and in explaining differences in standards of living around the world. A society's willingness to trust and the quality of its institutions have their origins in the trustworthiness of its citizens. We propose a theoretical...
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A growing literature relies on natural experiments to establish causal effects in macroeconomics. In diverse applications, natural experiments have been used to verify underlying assumptions of conventional models, quantify specific model parameters, and identify mechanisms that have major...
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The diversity of social interaction within economic communities affects productivity and growth, and is itself shaped by economic conditions. These reciprocal effects raise the possibility of multiple equilibria, of setting a socially polarized economy stagnating in poverty on a new path of...
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High levels of social trust has been linked to both public sector size and long term economic growth, thereby helping to explain how some countries are able to combine high taxes and relatively high levels of economic growth. This paper examines if social trust as a background factor also...
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Trust among individuals in society may have various economic and social implications. Though, worldwide data on economic growth seldom deem trust as an ingredient in manipulating economic outcomes. Thus, in this model trust is included instigating from an individual, affecting community and...
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