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Several papers study the effect of trust by using the answer to the World Values Survey (WVS) question “Generally … the level of trust. Glaeser et al. (2000) question the validity of this measure by showing that it is not correlated with … senders’ behaviour in the standard trust game, but only with his trustworthiness. By using a large sample of German households …
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We provide a new explanation to the limited stock market participation puzzle. In deciding whether to buy stocks, investors factor in the risk of being cheated. The perception of this risk is a function not only of the objective characteristics of the stock, but also of the subjective...
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Both individual experiences and community characteristics influence how much people trust each other. Using individual … level data drawn from US localities we find that the strongest factors associated with low trust are: i) a recent history of … not significantly affect trust. The role of racial cleavages leading to low trust is confirmed when we explicitly account …
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This paper documents a strong positive relationship between individual reported trust levels (obtained from the US … firms). This correlation is robust to the inclusion of all of the previously studied determinants of individual trust, e … competitiveness makes respondents approximately five percent more likely to answer the canonical trust question with a "usually trust …
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We study the interplay between competition and trust as efficiency-enhancing mechanims in the private provision of … money. With commitment, trust is automatically achieved and competition ensures efficiency. Without commitment, competition … plays no role. Trust does play a role but requires a lower bound on efficiency. Stationary inflation must be positive and …
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receivable relative to low-CSR firms. This evidence is consistent with the view that the trust between the firm and its … stakeholders and investors, built through investments in social capital, pays off when the overall level of trust in corporations …
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. Using individual and county-level data, we document large causal effects on trust and ethnic identity of an exogenous …-ethnic dimensions. We find that more intense fighting decreases generalized trust and increases ethnic identity. The effects are …
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This note critically assesses the Basel reform process of capital regulation. It highlights the political nature of this process and argues that the absence of clearly spelled-out societal objectives has been detrimental in furthering stability and soundness of the banking systems in the run-up...
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levels of trust, a stronger sense of ethnic identity and a weaker sense of national identity. …
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Recent literature on international trade has established that the most productive firms become multinationals. But our data reveal a startling variation in productivity levels of foreign affiliates across the countries in Eastern Europe of the same European multinational parent firms suggesting...
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