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Convertible local currency and trust: ‘It’s Not You, It’s Me’ – A field experiment in the French Basque Country

Hayyan Alia and Eli Spiegelman

Local Economy, 2020, vol. 35, issue 2, 105-120

Abstract: We present a field experiment investigating the mechanism by which community currencies enhance trust. Our question is the following: do I trust more when using a community currency because I am a trusting-type person or because I think that you are trustworthy? We call the former preference-based trust; while the latter is belief-based trust . We apply a modification of the standard trust game from the experimental economics literature to disentangle these mechanisms. Player A has to choose whether or not to trust player B , and player B can either reciprocate that trust or not. Our innovation is in experimentally separating the currency in which the game is played ( effective currency ), from the currency preferred by the participant ( preferred currency ). If the mechanism is preference-based, then preferred currency will determine trust more than effective; if it is belief-based, then the effective currency will be determinant. We find strong evidence of the preference-based mechanism of community currencies on trust, and only weak evidence of the belief-based mechanism.

Keywords: community currency; convertible local currency; Eusko; field experiment; trust (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1177/0269094220905505

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