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Social capital in transition: a first look at the evidence
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Abstract
This paper provides what we believe to be the first collection of data on
social capital in the transition countries of central/eastern Europe and of
the former Soviet Union. Using data from the World Values Survey 1990 and 1995
we document the degree of trust and of civic participation and find that these
indicators of social capital are significantly lower than in OECD countries
(Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development). The paper also
provides a preliminary investigation of the link between social capital and
growth during transition. Unlike in market economies, in transition countries
trust is not positively related to growth; while participation in civic
organisations shows a positive correlation. We also construct indicators of
trust in public institutions and find positive correlations with growth rates.
The positive association of civic participation with growth is robust to the
use of instrumental variable techniques to control for potential problems of
endogeneity.
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