The State and the Creation of an Environment for the Growing of Trust
Francisco Herreros
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Francisco Herreros: Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), C/Albasanz 2628, Madrid 28037, Spain, francisco.herreros@cchs.csic.es
Rationality and Society, 2008, vol. 20, issue 4, 497-521
Abstract:
There is a growing interest in the literature on trust and social capital in the analysis of the role of the State in the creation and destruction of trust. According to some authors, the intervention of the State crowds out trust instead of fostering it. In this article, the author shows that the intervention of the State as a third-party enforcer of agreements does not crowd out expectations of trust, but it does not create trust either. However, it is further shown that the absence or inefficacy of the State does destroy trust. This last idea is illustrated with a classical case in the social capital literature: Southern Italy in the modern period.
Keywords: social capital; State; trust (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1177/1043463108096790
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