How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the relative trust European citizens have for citizens of other countries. First, we document that this trust is affected not only by objective characteristics of the country being trusted, but also by cultural aspects such as religion, a history of conflicts, and genetic similarities. We then find that lower relative levels of trust toward citizens of a country lead to less trade with that country, less portfolio investment, and less direct investment in that country, even after controlling for the objective characteristics of that country. This effect is stronger for good that are more trust intensive and doubles or triples when trust is instrume...
Does culture have a causal effect on institutional trust? We answer this question by assessing the n...
Recent studies suggest that trust is culturally determined and that differentials in trust exist glo...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the re...
How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the r...
How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We answer this question by using data on bilat...
none2This paper focuses on the role of embeddedness of individuals in social networks and the “home ...
We examine the effect of cultural distance, a proxy for the lack of a minimum reservoir of trust nec...
Utilizing 650 country-pairs from the years 2001 through 2014, this research examines whether social ...
This paper examines the foreign bias in international asset allocation. Following extant literature ...
We collect data on trust and trustworthy behavior from eighty-four iterations of the Berg, Dickhaut,...
This study signifies an endeavor at measuring the influence of certain cultural features on economic...
This study uses survey data to examine notions of trust relative to investments and perceived risk. ...
Economists are challenged to account for the influence of cultural norms and expectations on economi...
Standard measures of generalized trust in others are often taken to provide reliable indicators of e...
Does culture have a causal effect on institutional trust? We answer this question by assessing the n...
Recent studies suggest that trust is culturally determined and that differentials in trust exist glo...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the re...
How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the r...
How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We answer this question by using data on bilat...
none2This paper focuses on the role of embeddedness of individuals in social networks and the “home ...
We examine the effect of cultural distance, a proxy for the lack of a minimum reservoir of trust nec...
Utilizing 650 country-pairs from the years 2001 through 2014, this research examines whether social ...
This paper examines the foreign bias in international asset allocation. Following extant literature ...
We collect data on trust and trustworthy behavior from eighty-four iterations of the Berg, Dickhaut,...
This study signifies an endeavor at measuring the influence of certain cultural features on economic...
This study uses survey data to examine notions of trust relative to investments and perceived risk. ...
Economists are challenged to account for the influence of cultural norms and expectations on economi...
Standard measures of generalized trust in others are often taken to provide reliable indicators of e...
Does culture have a causal effect on institutional trust? We answer this question by assessing the n...
Recent studies suggest that trust is culturally determined and that differentials in trust exist glo...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...