Economic inclusion and social trust in Africa: The positive effects of political reach
Marc L. Hutchison,
Kristin Johnson and
Ashlea Rundlett
Social Science Quarterly, 2023, vol. 104, issue 4, 776-792
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Using Afrobarometer survey data and statistical modeling techniques designed to mitigate concerns over endogeneity, we find that higher levels of political reach are associated with increased individual social trust. We further observe that political reach has a stronger effect on social trust in post‐conflict societies. These findings have significant implications for state‐building strategies focused on increasing social cohesion and post‐conflict governance.
Date: 2023
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