We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and study the interaction of institutions and culture in sustaining economic exchange. A total of 346 subjects in Italy and Kosovo played a market game under different and randomly allocated institutional treatments, which generated different incentives to behave honestly, preceded and followed by a noncontractible and nonenforceable trust game. Significant increases in individual trust and trustworthiness followed exposure to better institutions. A 1-percentage-point reduction in the probability of facing a dishonest partner in the market game, which is induced by the quality of legal institutions, increases trust by 7–11 percent and trustworthines...
Social trust is a crucial ingredient for successful collective action. What causes social trust to d...
A strong cooperative culture, where individuals contribute to social causes and refrain from selfish...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
We design an experiment to examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norm...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
Publicación ISIInstitutions matter - but how? This article employs experiments to examine whether in...
We study the co-evolution of norms and institutions in order to better understand the conditions und...
We study the co-evolution of norms and institutions in order to better understand the con-ditions un...
This dissertation has studied how legal and non-legal mechanisms affect the levels of trust and trus...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
Formal or informal institutions have long been adopted by societies to protect against opportunistic...
These files contain the data and code for the journal article "Spillover Effects of Institutions on ...
Institutions are an ubiquitous presence in our lives. The focus in this Thesis is on norm compliance...
Most studies on the relation between trust and cooperative behavior tend to concentrate on generaliz...
Social trust is a crucial ingredient for successful collective action. What causes social trust to d...
A strong cooperative culture, where individuals contribute to social causes and refrain from selfish...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
We design an experiment to examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norm...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
Publicación ISIInstitutions matter - but how? This article employs experiments to examine whether in...
We study the co-evolution of norms and institutions in order to better understand the conditions und...
We study the co-evolution of norms and institutions in order to better understand the con-ditions un...
This dissertation has studied how legal and non-legal mechanisms affect the levels of trust and trus...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
Formal or informal institutions have long been adopted by societies to protect against opportunistic...
These files contain the data and code for the journal article "Spillover Effects of Institutions on ...
Institutions are an ubiquitous presence in our lives. The focus in this Thesis is on norm compliance...
Most studies on the relation between trust and cooperative behavior tend to concentrate on generaliz...
Social trust is a crucial ingredient for successful collective action. What causes social trust to d...
A strong cooperative culture, where individuals contribute to social causes and refrain from selfish...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...