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  1. How social assistance affects subjective well-being
    lessons from Kyrgyzstan
    Erschienen: 18 March 2021
    Verlag:  Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT), Maastricht, The Netherlands

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper series / United Nations University, UNU-MERIT ; #2021, 013
    Schlagworte: subjective well-being; social assistance; institutional trust; Soviet Union; Kyrgyz Republic
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  2. Consequences of inconvenient information: evidence from sentencing disparities
    Erschienen: January 2022
    Verlag:  Charles University, Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education, Prague

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    ISBN: 9788073435257; 9788073446208
    Schriftenreihe: Working paper series / CERGE-EI ; 718
    Schlagworte: nformation disclosure; institutional trust; sentencing disparities
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  3. Good governance and subjective well-being in Europe
    the mediating role of trust in other people and institutions
    Erschienen: May 2022
    Verlag:  nUnimore, Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Dipartimento di economia Marco Biagi, [Modena]

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    Schriftenreihe: DEMB working paper series ; n. 212
    Schlagworte: subjective well-being; good governance; institutional trust; interpersonal trust
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  4. Financial impact of trust and institutional quality around the world
    Erschienen: [2022]
    Verlag:  Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University in Prague, Prague

    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... mehr

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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 impact of social trust is positive but economically less pronounced than that of institutional trust proxied by legal and property rights protection and regulation. Moreover, the financial impact of social trust is greater at the national level, while impact of institutional quality dominates at the international level. Nevertheless, the financial impact of trust and institutional quality around the world is positive, which is an encouraging implication under increasing anonymity and internationalization of financial environment.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: IES working paper ; 2022, 28
    Schlagworte: social capital; social trust; institutional trust; uncertainty; crowdfunding; financial markets
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  5. Trust in institutions and the profile of inequality
    a worldwide perspective
    Erschienen: January 2023
    Verlag:  United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland

    This paper investigates the importance of accounting for the profile of inequality in the analysis of institutional trust. Drawing on individual data from 82 countries around the world over the 1981-2021 period, it sheds light on the potential... mehr

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    This paper investigates the importance of accounting for the profile of inequality in the analysis of institutional trust. Drawing on individual data from 82 countries around the world over the 1981-2021 period, it sheds light on the potential limitations of exploring the impact of the income distribution's shape on trust, using-as is traditional in the literature-a single inequality indicator. Results suggest that total income inequality and institutional trust are positively associated but this aggregated result hides some troubling countervailing effects. In fact, when the whole profile of inequality is considered, institutional trust appears to be significantly and negatively related to inequality between different income groups in society-namely, between the poor, the middle class, and the rich-whereas it is positively associated with inequality within those income groups. Although some heterogeneities in these findings can be detected according to the country's level of development as well as according to personal characteristics related to political views, the profile of inequality does always matter. Thus, this paper indicates that limiting the analysis to one single inequality aggregator would only capture an average effect and hide a more complex underlying nexus between income distribution and institutional trust.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: WIDER working paper ; 2023, 12
    Schlagworte: institutional trust; inequality; between-group inequality; within-group inequality; political preferences
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  6. Externalities and the erosion of trust
    Erschienen: May 2023
    Verlag:  CESifo, Munich, Germany

    We present a theory linking political and social trust to explain trust erosion in modern societies. Individuals disagree on the seriousness of an externality problem, which leads to diverging policy opinions on how to solve it. This heterogeneity... mehr

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    We present a theory linking political and social trust to explain trust erosion in modern societies. Individuals disagree on the seriousness of an externality problem, which leads to diverging policy opinions on how to solve it. This 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 blame it even more because it is too intrusive. Second, as the rule also shapes individuals' notion of civic behavior, it drives a wedge between what an individual expects from others and their actual behavior. This fuels social distrust. The more individuals are worried, the more they distrust others that are not complying with the rules. Our experimental survey conducted in four European countries shows how these trust dynamics came to the surface during the Covid-19 pandemic. Once led to think intensely about the virus, lower institutional trust was reported predominantly by respondents that were less worried about the virus, whereas social trust declined (more) for worried individuals. We lastly find that support for the welfare state erodes alongside sliding trust levels.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: CESifo working papers ; 10474 (2023)
    Schlagworte: social trust; institutional trust; heterogeneity; externalities; regulation; survey experiment; Covid-19; climate change; welfare; taxation
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