Whom can we trust? : how groups, networks, and institutions make trust possible / Karen S. Cook, Margaret Levi, and Russell Hardin, editors.
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- 9781610446075
- 1610446070
- 302.3/5
- BF575.T7 W56 2009
- 71.44
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Group-based trust / Margaret Foddy and Toshio Yamagishi -- Coethnicity and trust / James Habyarimana [and others] -- Social networks and trust in cross-cultural economic experiments / Abigail Barr, Jean Ensminger, and Jeffrey C. Johnson -- Trust and reciprocity as foundations for cooperation / James Walker and Elinor Ostrom -- Institutions and midlevel explanations of trust / Henry Farrell -- Trust in managed care settings / Irena Stepanikova [and others] -- Neighborhood networks and processes of trust / Robert J. Sampson and Corina Graif -- Trust and credit / Bruce G. Carruthers -- The role of trust in the long-run development of French financial markets / Philip T. Hoffman, Gilles Postel-Vinay, and Jean-Laurent Rosenthal -- Proxies and experience as bases of trust in courts / Gabriella R. Montinola -- Trust and democracy in comparative perspective / Matthew R. Cleary and Susan C. Stokes.
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