This paper connects two strands of the literature on social trust by estimating the effects of trust on growth through a set of potential transmission mechanisms directly. It does so by modelling the process using a three-stage least squares estimator on a sample of countries for which a full data set is available. The results indicate that trust affects schooling and the rule of law directly. These variables in turn affect the investment rate (schooling) and provide a direct effect (rule of law) on the growth rate. The paper closes with a short discussion of the relevance of the findings
A series of studies connect social trust to economic growth. In this paper, we explore the connectio...
This survey reviews the recent research on trust, institutions, and economic development. It discuss...
How does trust evolve in markets? What is the optimal level of government regulation and how does th...
The paper develops a simple model to examine how social trust might affect the growth of schooling t...
This article surveys recent research on the relationship between trust and growth. It documents the ...
AbstractThe consensus in growth literature has recognized the significant effects of institutions (i...
Trust among individuals in society may have various economic and social implications. Though, worldw...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to attest whether generalized trust variable is the best proxy ...
This paper explores the possible transmission channels of social capital to economic growth for a sa...
The growth literature has put much emphasis on explaining the role of physical capital, human capita...
The consensus in growth literature has recognized the significant effects of institutions (including...
This paper returns to one of the early questions of the literature on social trust, whether trust af...
Recent research has demonstrated the important role of social trust in economic growth. As a form of...
This paper tests whether social trust affects total factor productivity (TFP). Using both developmen...
While the beneficial effects of social trust on economic performance have been largely recognized, w...
A series of studies connect social trust to economic growth. In this paper, we explore the connectio...
This survey reviews the recent research on trust, institutions, and economic development. It discuss...
How does trust evolve in markets? What is the optimal level of government regulation and how does th...
The paper develops a simple model to examine how social trust might affect the growth of schooling t...
This article surveys recent research on the relationship between trust and growth. It documents the ...
AbstractThe consensus in growth literature has recognized the significant effects of institutions (i...
Trust among individuals in society may have various economic and social implications. Though, worldw...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to attest whether generalized trust variable is the best proxy ...
This paper explores the possible transmission channels of social capital to economic growth for a sa...
The growth literature has put much emphasis on explaining the role of physical capital, human capita...
The consensus in growth literature has recognized the significant effects of institutions (including...
This paper returns to one of the early questions of the literature on social trust, whether trust af...
Recent research has demonstrated the important role of social trust in economic growth. As a form of...
This paper tests whether social trust affects total factor productivity (TFP). Using both developmen...
While the beneficial effects of social trust on economic performance have been largely recognized, w...
A series of studies connect social trust to economic growth. In this paper, we explore the connectio...
This survey reviews the recent research on trust, institutions, and economic development. It discuss...
How does trust evolve in markets? What is the optimal level of government regulation and how does th...