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Title: Understanding Trust

Author(s): Paola Sapienza, Anna Toldra Simats and Luigi Zingales

Publication Date: September 2007

Keyword(s): Trust, trust game and trustworthiness

Programme Area(s): Development Economics and Financial Economics

Abstract: Several papers study the effect of trust by using the answer to the World Values Survey (WVS) question ?Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted or that you can?t be too careful in dealing with people?? to measure the level of trust. Glaeser et al. (2000) question the validity of this measure by showing that it is not correlated with senders? behaviour in the standard trust game, but only with his trustworthiness. By using a large sample of German households, Fehr et al. (2003) find the opposite result: WVS-like measures of trust are correlated with the sender?s behaviour, but not with its trustworthiness. In this paper we resolve this puzzle by recognizing that trust has two components: a belief-based one and a preference based one. While the sender behaviour?s reflects both, we show that WVS-like measures capture mostly the belief-based component, while questions on past trusting behaviour are better at capturing the preference component of trust.

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Sapienza, P, Toldra Simats, A and Zingales, L. 2007. 'Understanding Trust'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=6462