While trust in the federal government may be at an all-time low, citizens still trust state and local governments. In new research using Lincoln, Nebraska, as a case study, Mitchel Herian looks at how people’s levels of trust in their local government influences their support for government activities. He finds that citizens with high levels of trust in local governments are more likely to support government involvement in human services such as health, libraries and public transport, and in infrastructure development, including policies aimed at increasing economic growth
The article analyses the relationship between citizens’ trust in local government institutions and p...
22 percent of United States citizens believe that they can trust the government in Washington to do ...
Age, household size, household income, IRSD and ARIA were found to be significant indicators for tru...
This article examines the relationship between trust in government and support for local govern-ment...
http://www.truman.missouri.edu/ipp/publications/index.asp?ViewBy=DateTo examine public confidence in...
This study examines levels of citizen trust toward local government among the Vancouver civic electo...
While the dynamics of trust in the national government have been shown to be responsive to political...
Over the last fifty years, trust in government has declined. This paper seeks to further the underst...
The political and legal battle over campaign finance reform hinges on differing views about the impo...
Drawing primarily on rational choice theory, the principal-agent model, deliberative democracy theor...
In the decades leading up to the 1960s, the majority of citizens trusted the government to do what w...
This paper attempts to update our awareness of consequences that trust in government can have on the...
This dissertation project tries to answer the following question: How is collective political trust ...
This paper will discuss how the American people’s trust in their government can vary depending on di...
Public trust in the government remains near historic lows. Only 18% of Americans today say they can ...
The article analyses the relationship between citizens’ trust in local government institutions and p...
22 percent of United States citizens believe that they can trust the government in Washington to do ...
Age, household size, household income, IRSD and ARIA were found to be significant indicators for tru...
This article examines the relationship between trust in government and support for local govern-ment...
http://www.truman.missouri.edu/ipp/publications/index.asp?ViewBy=DateTo examine public confidence in...
This study examines levels of citizen trust toward local government among the Vancouver civic electo...
While the dynamics of trust in the national government have been shown to be responsive to political...
Over the last fifty years, trust in government has declined. This paper seeks to further the underst...
The political and legal battle over campaign finance reform hinges on differing views about the impo...
Drawing primarily on rational choice theory, the principal-agent model, deliberative democracy theor...
In the decades leading up to the 1960s, the majority of citizens trusted the government to do what w...
This paper attempts to update our awareness of consequences that trust in government can have on the...
This dissertation project tries to answer the following question: How is collective political trust ...
This paper will discuss how the American people’s trust in their government can vary depending on di...
Public trust in the government remains near historic lows. Only 18% of Americans today say they can ...
The article analyses the relationship between citizens’ trust in local government institutions and p...
22 percent of United States citizens believe that they can trust the government in Washington to do ...
Age, household size, household income, IRSD and ARIA were found to be significant indicators for tru...