Trust, Trust Games and Stated Trust: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh
Sammanfattning
Levels of trust are measured by asking standard survey questions on trust and by observing the behaviour in a trust game using a random sample in rural Bangladesh. Follow-up questions and correlations between the sent amount in the trust game and stated expectations reveal that the amount sent in the trust game is a weak measure of trust. The fear of future punishment, either within or after this life, for not being sufficiently generous to others, was the most frequently stated motive behind the respondents’ behaviour, highlighting the potential importance of motives that cannot be inferred directly from people’s behaviour.
Universitet
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
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Datum
2005Författare
Martinsson, Peter
Mahmud, Minhaj
Johansson-Stenman, Olof
Nyckelord
Trust; trust game; social capital; field experiment; Bangladesh
Publikationstyp
Report
ISSN
1403-2465
Språk
en
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