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Individual's Religiosity Enhances Trust: Latin American Evidence for the Puzzle

Autores

BRAÑAS GARZA, PABLO ERNESTO, Rossi, Maximo , Zaclicever, Dayna

Publicación externa

Si

Medio

J. Money Credit Bank.

Alcance

Article

Naturaleza

Científica

Cuartil JCR

Cuartil SJR

Impacto SJR

2.413

Fecha de publicacion

01/03/2009

ISI

000264565200018

Abstract

This paper explores the effect of religious observance and affiliation to the dominant religion (Catholicism) on trust in institutions and toward others, and market attitudes. The analysis is performed using a Latin American database of 20,000 respondents from 2004 by means of ordered probit models. The most interesting results are: Trust toward others is positively correlated with both religious observance and Catholic affiliation (and practice). There is a positive correlation between trust in the government, in the police, in the armed forces, in the judiciary and in the banking system and religious practice in general. Identical positive findings are obtained for Catholic affiliation and practice, although they may be affected by a majority effect. Moreover, there is no evidence to support the hypotheses of a negative effect of religion on social capital.

Palabras clave

Z12; Z13; trust; economic behavior; religious practice; Catholics

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