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Can a major shock in childhood permanently shape trust? We consider a hunger episode in Germany after WWII and … regional and temporal variation. We correlate hunger exposure with measures of trust using data from a nationally … construct a measure of hunger exposure from official data on caloric rations set monthly by the occupying forces providing …
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Can a major shock in childhood permanently shape trust? We consider a hunger episode in Germany after WWII and … regional and temporal variation. We correlate hunger exposure with measures of trust using data from a nationally … construct a measure of hunger exposure from official data on caloric rations set monthly by the occupying forces providing …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012979593
social-cognitive theory of the firm and an analysis of processes by which trust is built up and broken down. …
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of cooperation during war, we find that individual cooperativeness robustly increases with the length of time a person … aware of the behavioral difference: they trust ex-soldiers more because they expect them to be more trustworthy. Last, we …
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of cooperation during war, we find that individual cooperativeness robustly increases with the length of time a person … aware of the behavioral difference: they trust ex-soldiers more because they expect them to be more trustworthy. Last, we …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010345274
of receiving communities towards this group. We focus on trust-based interactions and find that individual … theories that highlight the importance of cooperation during war. Furthermore, members of receiving communities with an … soldiers are more trustworthy than their peers and trust them more. Last, we find no evidence of preference …
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of cooperation during war, we find that individual cooperativeness robustly increases with the length of time a person … aware of the behavioral difference: they trust ex-soldiers more because they expect them to be more trustworthy. Last, we …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010761632
We build a model where introspection matters - i.e., people rationally form expectations about others using the lens of their own attitudes. Since trustworthy individuals are more "optimistic" about people than opportunists, they are less afraid to engage in market-based exchanges, where they...
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how armed conflicts influence social trust and well-being among young people in a country not directly involved in the war. … February 24, 2022 on social trust of adolescents in Germany. Comparing adolescents who responded to our survey shortly before … the start of the war with those who responded shortly after the conflict began and applying difference-in-differences (DiD …
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This study utilizes the 1971 Bangladesh liberation war and the subsequent 1974 Bengal famine as a “double hit” design … conceived during the war, who faced the subsequent famine, had lower health outcomes compared to non-shock exposed cohorts. This … were conceived or born during the war had significantly lower health outcomes with the effect being more pronounced among …
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