Does trust extend beyond the village? Experimental trust and social distance in Cameroon

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Alvin Etang
David Fielding
Stephen Knowles
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[1] University of Otago,
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Experimental Economics | 2011年 / 14卷
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Experiment; Trust game; Dictator game; Risk game; Social distance; Cameroon; C93; O12; Z13;
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In this paper we use experimental data from rural Cameroon to quantify the effect of social distance on trust and altruism. Our measure of social distance is relevant to everyday economic interactions: subjects in a Trust Game play with fellow villagers or with someone from a different village. We find that significantly more money is sent when the players are from the same village. Other factors that influence transfers at least as much as the same-village effect are gender, education and membership of rotating credit groups. To test whether Senders are motivated by altruism, they also play a Triple Dictator Game. Senders transfer significantly more money on average in the Trust Game than in the Triple Dictator Game. However, there is also a social distance effect in the Triple Dictator Game. Results from a Risk Game suggest that Trust Game transfers are uncorrelated with attitudes to risk.
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