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DP15343 Institutional fragility, breakdown of trust: a model of social unrest in Chile
Andrés Velasco; Robert Funk
发表日期2020-10-06
出版年2020
语种英语
摘要We build a formal model of how trust in government institutions can arise —and also disappear overnight. At the heart of our argument is a two-way causation: government effectiveness helps engender trust, but governments that are widely trusted find it easier to be effective at providing the things —like high-quality public services— people want. External effects are also at work: the trust we place on a governmental institution matters, but other citizens’ trust matters just as much. Two-way causation plus external effects yields multiple equilibria. Therefore our model can explain how a small exogenous shock can yield a big change in outcomes, as people change their behavior in ways that make government institutions less effective, triggering in turn an additional (and potentially sharp) decrease in trust. Self-fulfilling prophecies can also occur: once citizens come to believe that institutions are ineffectual, they change our behaviour in ways that ensure that institutions do become ineffectual and no longer trustworthy. We use the model to explore the recent experience of Chile, a middle-income country whose institutions, once viewed as strong and credible, are increasingly distrusted by angry citizens, who in 2019 took to the streets in massive and often violent demonstrations.
主题Development Economics ; Public Economics
URLhttps://cepr.org/publications/dp15343
来源智库Centre for Economic Policy Research (United Kingdom)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/544325
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Andrés Velasco,Robert Funk. DP15343 Institutional fragility, breakdown of trust: a model of social unrest in Chile. 2020.
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