This study presents new evidence on individual and community-specific determinants of social trust using data from 96 villages in Bangladesh. We find perceived institutional trust to be positively correlated with stated inter-personal trust. At the same time, there is significant social distance among various faith groups in our data: both Hindus and Muslims trust their coreligionists more than they trust those from other religions. Moreover, Hindus trust Christians, Buddhists and NGO workers more than Muslims, and are not distrustful of the wider society.Trust towards non-Muslims is negatively correlated with Islamic school attendance among Muslim respondents, while religiosity tends not to play any role. Compared to religion, the effects ...
Our knowledge of social and political trust's drivers in the MENA region is limited and there are go...
Abstract In this study, considering the most important viewpoints of classic and Social trust is c...
Social trust is often said to be the essence of social capital. Trusting citizens are good citizens....
Trust is measured using both survey questions and a trust experiment among a random sample of Muslim...
Trust is measured using both survey questions and a standard trust experiment using a random sample ...
Trust and participation in social networks are inherently interrelated. We make use of India’s demon...
Trust and participation in social networks are inherently interrelated. We make use of India's demon...
This paper reports the results from a lab-in-the-field experiment conducted in Bangladesh and India ...
This paper reports the results from a lab-in-the-field experiment conducted in Bangladesh and India ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-37).Social groups heavily influence our perceptions of ot...
This contribution examines the role of religion as source of social trust. Going beyond the scope of...
In this study, I examine the factors forming social capital among Bengali-speaking Muslims living in...
Abstract: We look at the effect of religiosity on social trust, defined as the share of a population...
This article examines trust and cooperation between farming communities using groundwater resource f...
We elicit data on individual religiosity using a survey, and on trust and trustworthiness using a st...
Our knowledge of social and political trust's drivers in the MENA region is limited and there are go...
Abstract In this study, considering the most important viewpoints of classic and Social trust is c...
Social trust is often said to be the essence of social capital. Trusting citizens are good citizens....
Trust is measured using both survey questions and a trust experiment among a random sample of Muslim...
Trust is measured using both survey questions and a standard trust experiment using a random sample ...
Trust and participation in social networks are inherently interrelated. We make use of India’s demon...
Trust and participation in social networks are inherently interrelated. We make use of India's demon...
This paper reports the results from a lab-in-the-field experiment conducted in Bangladesh and India ...
This paper reports the results from a lab-in-the-field experiment conducted in Bangladesh and India ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-37).Social groups heavily influence our perceptions of ot...
This contribution examines the role of religion as source of social trust. Going beyond the scope of...
In this study, I examine the factors forming social capital among Bengali-speaking Muslims living in...
Abstract: We look at the effect of religiosity on social trust, defined as the share of a population...
This article examines trust and cooperation between farming communities using groundwater resource f...
We elicit data on individual religiosity using a survey, and on trust and trustworthiness using a st...
Our knowledge of social and political trust's drivers in the MENA region is limited and there are go...
Abstract In this study, considering the most important viewpoints of classic and Social trust is c...
Social trust is often said to be the essence of social capital. Trusting citizens are good citizens....