Many argue that elements of a society s norms, culture or social capital are central to understanding its development.However, these notions have been difficult to capture in economic models.Here we argue that trustworthiness is the economically relevant component of a society s culture and hence comprises its social capital.Individuals are trustworthy when they perform actions they have promised, even if these do not maximize their payoffs.The usual focus on incentive structures in motivating behaviour plays no role here.Instead, we emphasize more deep-seated modes of behaviour and consider that trustworthy agents are socialized to act as they do.To model this socialization, we borrow from a relatively new process of preference evolution p...
Trust among individuals in society may have various economic and social implications. Though, worldw...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
The neo-institutional approach to economic phenomena has forwarded the institutional framework withi...
Many argue that elements of a society’s norms, culture or social capital are central to un-derstandi...
Many argue that elements of a society s norms, culture or social capital are central to understandin...
Many argue that elements of a society’s norms, culture or social capital are central to un-derstandi...
To explain the extremely long-term persistence (more than 500 years) of positive historical experien...
In this paper we develop a new empirical approach to uncovering the impact of social attitudes on ec...
Much evidence suggests individuals differ in their predisposition to cooperate, which is essentially...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
This paper documents the co-evolution of social capital, measured as generalized trust, and financia...
The neo-institutional approach to economic phenomena has forwarded the institutional framework withi...
Social capital is a very important facet of society and has strong relevance to economic lands...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
Trust among individuals in society may have various economic and social implications. Though, worldw...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
The neo-institutional approach to economic phenomena has forwarded the institutional framework withi...
Many argue that elements of a society’s norms, culture or social capital are central to un-derstandi...
Many argue that elements of a society s norms, culture or social capital are central to understandin...
Many argue that elements of a society’s norms, culture or social capital are central to un-derstandi...
To explain the extremely long-term persistence (more than 500 years) of positive historical experien...
In this paper we develop a new empirical approach to uncovering the impact of social attitudes on ec...
Much evidence suggests individuals differ in their predisposition to cooperate, which is essentially...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
This paper documents the co-evolution of social capital, measured as generalized trust, and financia...
The neo-institutional approach to economic phenomena has forwarded the institutional framework withi...
Social capital is a very important facet of society and has strong relevance to economic lands...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
Trust among individuals in society may have various economic and social implications. Though, worldw...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
The neo-institutional approach to economic phenomena has forwarded the institutional framework withi...