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We address empirically trust as a determinant of support for government intervention. The central notion provided in … approximately 100,000 -115,000 individuals in 37 OECD- and EU-countries, we show that the impact of social trust on government …
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We address empirically trust as a determinant of support for government intervention. The central notion provided in … approximately 100,000 -115,000 individuals in 37 OECD- and EU-countries, we show that the impact of social trust on government …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011410849
We show that current differences in trust levels within former Soviet Union countries can be traced back to the system of forced prison labor during Stalin's rule, which was marked by high incarceration rates, repression, and harsh punishments. We argue that those exposed to forced labor camps...
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We show that current differences in trust levels within former Soviet Union countries can be traced back to the system of forced prison labor during Stalin's rule, which was marked by high incarceration rates, repression, and harsh punishments. We argue that those exposed to forced labor camps...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012006026
The level of trust inherent in a society is important for a wide range of microeconomic and macroeconomic outcomes. This paper investigates how individuals' attitudes toward social and institutional trust are shaped by the political regime in which they live. The German reunification is a unique...
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The article proposes that basic social attitudes and associational networks of employees influence their interaction with coworkers and managers at the workplace and thereby also shape work attitudes and behavior. Two terms are introduced to analyze this hypothesis: Civic Social Capital...
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This paper investigates whether the Covid-19 crisis has affected the way we think about (political) institutions, as well as our broader (policy) attitudes and values. We fielded large online survey experiments in Italy, Spain, Germany and the Netherlands, well into the first wave of the...
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heterogeneity has two important effects on trust. First, disappointment with the policy rule enacted by the government breeds … institutional distrust. Individuals that are more worried blame the government because the rule is too lenient. The less worried …
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We investigate the financial impact of social trust, institutional quality, and regulations. As a testing ground we employ a unique, large, and hand-crafted dataset of more than 850 000 lending-based crowdfunding projects from 155 platforms across 55 countries during 2005-2018. We show that the...
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