This paper demonstrates that bridging and bonding social capital as well as social trust interdependently affect individuals’ earnings and happiness. Based on crosssectional World Values Survey 2000 data on individuals from eight Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs), we provide evidence that majority of citizens of these countries have likely fallen in a “low trust trap” where deficits of bridging social capital and trust reinforce each other in lowering individuals’ incomes and happiness. Apart from gradual modernization and economic growth, also increases in labor market participation are identified as a potential way out of this “trap”, because employed people in CEECs tend to have statistically significantly more bridging soci...
Recent Eurobarometer survey data are used to document and explain the stock of social capital in 27 ...
Recent Eurobarometer survey data are used to document and explain the stock of social capital in 28 ...
This paper provides what we believe to be the first collection of data on social capital in the tran...
This paper provides evidence that bridging and bonding social capital as well as social trust may in...
Abstract. This paper provides evidence that bridging and bonding social capital as well as social tr...
We study the relationship between two distinct dimensions of social capital (bridging and bonding so...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
This paper presents evidence on causal influence of happiness on social capital and trust using Germ...
There are at least two significantly different approaches to the conceptualisation of social capital...
This research is an attempt to assess the impact of trust, helpfulness, and fairness on economic gro...
We analyze the effect of individual social capital on wage income in European countries. A number o...
We propose a novel mechanism giving rise to poverty traps and multiple equilibria in economic perfor...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
Discovering whether social capital endowments in modern societies have been subjected or not to a pr...
We propose a novel mechanism giving rise to poverty traps and multiple equilibria in economic perfor...
Recent Eurobarometer survey data are used to document and explain the stock of social capital in 27 ...
Recent Eurobarometer survey data are used to document and explain the stock of social capital in 28 ...
This paper provides what we believe to be the first collection of data on social capital in the tran...
This paper provides evidence that bridging and bonding social capital as well as social trust may in...
Abstract. This paper provides evidence that bridging and bonding social capital as well as social tr...
We study the relationship between two distinct dimensions of social capital (bridging and bonding so...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
This paper presents evidence on causal influence of happiness on social capital and trust using Germ...
There are at least two significantly different approaches to the conceptualisation of social capital...
This research is an attempt to assess the impact of trust, helpfulness, and fairness on economic gro...
We analyze the effect of individual social capital on wage income in European countries. A number o...
We propose a novel mechanism giving rise to poverty traps and multiple equilibria in economic perfor...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
Discovering whether social capital endowments in modern societies have been subjected or not to a pr...
We propose a novel mechanism giving rise to poverty traps and multiple equilibria in economic perfor...
Recent Eurobarometer survey data are used to document and explain the stock of social capital in 27 ...
Recent Eurobarometer survey data are used to document and explain the stock of social capital in 28 ...
This paper provides what we believe to be the first collection of data on social capital in the tran...