Discussion paper

DP17115 Impersonal Trust in a Just and Unjust World: Evidence from an Educational Intervention

We provide causal evidence on how impersonal trust and reciprocity create prosperity and shape its distribution. For this, we leverage a large-scale randomized educational intervention that boosts trust and reciprocity in children. We show that in a world where individuals trust anonymous others, prosperity grows but so does inequality. While impersonal trust unambiguously creates wealth, redistribution is needed to tame the inequality it brings. Our results suggest that harnessing prosocial psychology through educational actions may pave the way for a prosperous and just society. However, for these actions to ultimately achieve this end, they should be pervasive and universally accessible.

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Citation

Alan, S and E Kubilay (2022), ‘DP17115 Impersonal Trust in a Just and Unjust World: Evidence from an Educational Intervention‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 17115. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp17115