This article examines an intra- and international trust game experiment between Moroccan, French and Spanish participants. Before making decisions, the participants knew the nationality of their partner. We find that, on average, subjects from Morocco exhibit a higher level of trust. Furthermore, they trust French more than Spanish subjects. Regarding reciprocity, subjects from Spain were the least trustworthy. Additionally, we do not observe country differences in reciprocal behaviour.Este artículo examina un experimento internacional basado en el juego de la confianza entre participantes marroquíes, franceses y españoles. Antes de tomar decisiones, los participantes conocían la nacionalidad de su pareja. Nuestros resultados mu...
A través de un juego de confianza estándar medimos confianza y reciprocidad en una muestra represent...
Empirical research suggests that societies that are diverse as a result of international migration h...
Interpersonal trust is a central concept in social capital theory and in the discussion of civic cul...
This article examines an intra- and international trust game experiment between Moroccan, French an...
This article examines an intra- and international trust game experiment between Moroccan, French and...
This article examines an intra- and international trust game experiment between Moroccans, French an...
This article reports the results of an online experiment conducted in two ethnically fragmented soci...
We run an experiment in which participants are matched to a group of five and repeatedly have to cho...
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In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
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This paper explores national identity in trust and reciprocity at the intra- and international level...
Utilizando datos recogidos en un proyecto que utilizó juegos de confianza (trust games) en seis ciud...
We run an experiment in which students of different European nationalities are matched in groups of ...
A través de un juego de confianza estándar medimos confianza y reciprocidad en una muestra represent...
Empirical research suggests that societies that are diverse as a result of international migration h...
Interpersonal trust is a central concept in social capital theory and in the discussion of civic cul...
This article examines an intra- and international trust game experiment between Moroccan, French an...
This article examines an intra- and international trust game experiment between Moroccan, French and...
This article examines an intra- and international trust game experiment between Moroccans, French an...
This article reports the results of an online experiment conducted in two ethnically fragmented soci...
We run an experiment in which participants are matched to a group of five and repeatedly have to cho...
This article offers preliminary evidence on the degree of social integration of Moroccan immigrants ...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
This article reports the results of a laboratory experiment that investigated differences in trust a...
This paper explores the extent to which individuals trust, reciprocate, cooperate and pool risk by u...
This paper explores national identity in trust and reciprocity at the intra- and international level...
Utilizando datos recogidos en un proyecto que utilizó juegos de confianza (trust games) en seis ciud...
We run an experiment in which students of different European nationalities are matched in groups of ...
A través de un juego de confianza estándar medimos confianza y reciprocidad en una muestra represent...
Empirical research suggests that societies that are diverse as a result of international migration h...
Interpersonal trust is a central concept in social capital theory and in the discussion of civic cul...