Measuring Trust in Institutions
Abstract
In empirical studies, survey questions are typically used to measure trust; trust games are also used to measure interpersonal trust. In this paper, we measure trust in different institutions by using both trust games and survey questions. We find that generalized trust is only weakly correlated with trust in specific institutions, when elicited both by using a trust game and by using survey questions. However, the correlation between trust in a specific institution elicited through a trust game and stated trust for the same institution is stronger and statistically significant. Thus, our findings suggest that generalized trust is not an appropriate measure of institutional trust and that more specific institutional trust measures should be used.
Other description
JEL: C90, D01, D02, O43
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Date
2018-05Author
Carlsson, Fredrik
Demeke, Eyoual
Martinsson, Peter
Tesemma, Tewodros
Keywords
experiment
institutional trust
generalized trust
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
730
Language
eng