Browsing by Author "Harring, Niklas"
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Cooperation or Punishment. The Effects of Trust on Government Regulation and Taxation.
Harring, Niklas (2016-05)For many economists government intervention is linked to low levels of interpersonal trust and corruption, while, on the contrary, for many political scientists, government intervention is associ-ated to high trust and low ... -
Does Quality of Government and Trust Explain the Cross-National Variation in Public Support for Climate Policy?
Davidovic, Dragana (2019-02)In accordance with the Paris agreement, the signing countries have undertaken to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, implying more government intervention to steer the behaviors of different actors with climate policy ... -
Seeing the State: The Implications of Transparency for Societal Accountability
Bauhr, Monika; Grimes, Marcia; Harring, Niklas (2010-06)International organizations and NGOs promote transparency as a necessary condition for enhancing accountability and curbing corruption. Transparency is predicted to deter corruption in part by increasing the opportunities ... -
The large-scale collective action dilemma of recycling: Exploring the role of trust
Nilsson, Frida; Harring, Niklas (2017-12)Household recycling contributes to environmental sustainability goals by limiting the extraction of natural resources. Previous literature has mapped out several factors, mainly at the individual level, that tend to increase ... -
The Multiple Dilemmas of Environmental Protection: The Effects of Generalized and Political Trust on the Acceptance of Environmental Policy Instruments
Harring, Niklas (2014-09-04)With different environmental policy instruments (EPIs) that target individual citizens, the state can change activities or behaviors that have negative environmental consequences. However, EPIs are not likely to be implemented ... -
Trust, Regulation and Redistribution
Charron, Nicholas; Harring, Niklas; Lapuente, Victor (2019-05)For many social scientists government intervention is linked to low levels of social trust and corruption, while, on the contrary, for others government intervention is associated with high trust and low corruption. We aim ...