Competition Builds Trust
Patrick Francois (),
Thomas Fujiwara and
Tanguy van Ypersele
Economics working papers from Vancouver School of Economics
Abstract:
This paper shows that (firm-level) competition has a positive impact on (individual-level) trust. Using US states’ banking de-regulation from the mid 1970s, we first show that an increase in competition had a causal impact on trust, measured in the General Social Survey (GSS). We develop a model which explains why increased competition within a state increases trust. The model also predicts a positive correlation between trust and sectoral competitiveness in the cross-section. We explore this implication using the 2004 wave of the GSS which we match with US census of firms competition measures. The model’s predictions are strongly borne out.
Keywords: Trust (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 38 pages
Date: 2009-12-02, Revised 2009-12-02
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