This chapter takes a close look at the interconnection between social trust and income inequality across countries. It argues that trust is both a consequence and a determinant of income equality. Small income differences create trust and trust feeds back on small income differences through an expansion of the welfare state. Together the two mechanisms, and the feedback process that they give rise to, explain how differences in history, institutions, or sudden adjustments can be enlarged over the long run—and give rise to a situation where countries differ significantly with respect to social trust and income inequality
We present new evidence on the influence of income inequality on generalized trust. Using individual...
The relation between economic inequality and trust is studied in a model where the ability to elici...
Trust is a good approach to explain the functioning of markets, institutions or society as a whole. ...
The cross-country correlation between social trust and income equality is well documented, but few s...
This paper aims to investigate the development of social trust over time globally, as well as separa...
Literature has argued that income inequality crowds out trust. However, whether income inequality ma...
This dissertation found support for an alternative explanation of a country-level negative relation ...
This paper analyses the determinants of trust in a pool of 34 European countries over the period 200...
Even though on average Western countries are richer than ever before, an undercurrent of widespread ...
We study the interplay of inequality and trust in a dynamic game, in which trust increases efficienc...
A long-standing argument in the political sciences holds that high levels of inequality are incompat...
A long-standing argument in the political sciences holds that high levels of inequality are incompat...
This article examines, experimentally, whether inequality affects the social capital of trust in non...
Abstract. We propose a novel mechanism giving rise to poverty traps and multiple equilibria in econo...
'We assemble data from several different sources to examine the cross-national effects of inequality...
We present new evidence on the influence of income inequality on generalized trust. Using individual...
The relation between economic inequality and trust is studied in a model where the ability to elici...
Trust is a good approach to explain the functioning of markets, institutions or society as a whole. ...
The cross-country correlation between social trust and income equality is well documented, but few s...
This paper aims to investigate the development of social trust over time globally, as well as separa...
Literature has argued that income inequality crowds out trust. However, whether income inequality ma...
This dissertation found support for an alternative explanation of a country-level negative relation ...
This paper analyses the determinants of trust in a pool of 34 European countries over the period 200...
Even though on average Western countries are richer than ever before, an undercurrent of widespread ...
We study the interplay of inequality and trust in a dynamic game, in which trust increases efficienc...
A long-standing argument in the political sciences holds that high levels of inequality are incompat...
A long-standing argument in the political sciences holds that high levels of inequality are incompat...
This article examines, experimentally, whether inequality affects the social capital of trust in non...
Abstract. We propose a novel mechanism giving rise to poverty traps and multiple equilibria in econo...
'We assemble data from several different sources to examine the cross-national effects of inequality...
We present new evidence on the influence of income inequality on generalized trust. Using individual...
The relation between economic inequality and trust is studied in a model where the ability to elici...
Trust is a good approach to explain the functioning of markets, institutions or society as a whole. ...