In this work, we look at the relationship between social capital, measured by generalized trust, and the size of the shadow economy, an institutional characteristic which reflects the inability of a society to successfully cooperate. An inverse relation arises, in a cross-country sample. Using several instruments, and especially a linguistic rule, we overcome endogeneity concerns and try to establish a causal relation arising from trust. Findings (1) suggest a 1 percentage point increase in trust (the share of trusting population) reduces the shadow economy by almost half a percentage point of GDP, (2) indicate a decreasing marginal effect of trust over the shadow economy. Overall, (3) these results further motivate low-medium trust countri...
Many argue that elements of a society’s norms, culture or social capital are central to un-derstandi...
This thesis comprises three essays on social capital including social distance, social trust and soc...
The growth literature has put much emphasis on explaining the role of physical capital, human capita...
This paper studies the relationship between the size of the shadow economy and generalized trust, on...
This paper reports a negative relationship between the size of the shadow economy and generalized tr...
In a cross-section of countries, government regulation is strongly negatively correlated with social...
In a cross-section of countries, government regulation is strongly negatively correlated with social...
Viewed in a wider context of paid and unpaid informal economic activities, the shadow economy highli...
The dominant explanation of public attitudes vis-à-vis economic globalisation focuses on re-distribu...
Abstract. We propose a novel mechanism giving rise to poverty traps and multiple equilibria in econo...
This paper explores the possible transmission channels of social capital to economic growth for a sa...
<div><p>Despite decades of research on social capital, studies that explore the relationship between...
We propose a novel mechanism giving rise to poverty traps and multiple equilibria in economic perfor...
Recent empirical work has shown that trust plays an important role in economic development. In this ...
Accepted for publication in Comparative Politics Authors ’ names are in alphabetical order and they ...
Many argue that elements of a society’s norms, culture or social capital are central to un-derstandi...
This thesis comprises three essays on social capital including social distance, social trust and soc...
The growth literature has put much emphasis on explaining the role of physical capital, human capita...
This paper studies the relationship between the size of the shadow economy and generalized trust, on...
This paper reports a negative relationship between the size of the shadow economy and generalized tr...
In a cross-section of countries, government regulation is strongly negatively correlated with social...
In a cross-section of countries, government regulation is strongly negatively correlated with social...
Viewed in a wider context of paid and unpaid informal economic activities, the shadow economy highli...
The dominant explanation of public attitudes vis-à-vis economic globalisation focuses on re-distribu...
Abstract. We propose a novel mechanism giving rise to poverty traps and multiple equilibria in econo...
This paper explores the possible transmission channels of social capital to economic growth for a sa...
<div><p>Despite decades of research on social capital, studies that explore the relationship between...
We propose a novel mechanism giving rise to poverty traps and multiple equilibria in economic perfor...
Recent empirical work has shown that trust plays an important role in economic development. In this ...
Accepted for publication in Comparative Politics Authors ’ names are in alphabetical order and they ...
Many argue that elements of a society’s norms, culture or social capital are central to un-derstandi...
This thesis comprises three essays on social capital including social distance, social trust and soc...
The growth literature has put much emphasis on explaining the role of physical capital, human capita...