The paper develops a simple model to examine how social trust might affect the growth of schooling through lowering transaction costs associated with employing educated individuals. In a sample of 52 countries, the paper thereafter provides empirical evidence that trust has led to faster growth of schooling in the period 1960-2000. The findings are robust to the inclusion of a set of control variables and being estimated using an instrumental variables approach.Trust Schooling Economic development
The growth literature has put much emphasis on explaining the role of physical capital, human capita...
The purpose of this research is to understand if secondary education investment affects economic dev...
Trust among individuals in society may have various economic and social implications. Though, worldw...
This paper connects two strands of the literature on social trust by estimating the effects of trust...
A series of studies connect social trust to economic growth. In this paper, we explore the connectio...
This paper explains why different studies present widely-varying estimates of the effect of increase...
This paper explores the possible transmission channels of social capital to economic growth for a sa...
Social trust in education is at least partly rooted in the legitimacy of the principal institutions ...
A number of economists find that growth and schooling are highly correlated across countries. A mode...
This paper surveys the empirical literature on the growth effects of education and social capital. T...
In the paper we propose a new channel through which education may promote economic growth: education...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 18, 2012).The en...
This study uses the british national child development study to examine the effect of educational at...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
The growth literature has put much emphasis on explaining the role of physical capital, human capita...
The purpose of this research is to understand if secondary education investment affects economic dev...
Trust among individuals in society may have various economic and social implications. Though, worldw...
This paper connects two strands of the literature on social trust by estimating the effects of trust...
A series of studies connect social trust to economic growth. In this paper, we explore the connectio...
This paper explains why different studies present widely-varying estimates of the effect of increase...
This paper explores the possible transmission channels of social capital to economic growth for a sa...
Social trust in education is at least partly rooted in the legitimacy of the principal institutions ...
A number of economists find that growth and schooling are highly correlated across countries. A mode...
This paper surveys the empirical literature on the growth effects of education and social capital. T...
In the paper we propose a new channel through which education may promote economic growth: education...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 18, 2012).The en...
This study uses the british national child development study to examine the effect of educational at...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
The growth literature has put much emphasis on explaining the role of physical capital, human capita...
The purpose of this research is to understand if secondary education investment affects economic dev...
Trust among individuals in society may have various economic and social implications. Though, worldw...