Trust and Economics

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Barter Exchange
Behavioral Interdependence
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Co-evolving Theory
Crucial Method
Dynamic Transactional Process
dynamics of trust in economic systems
economic psychology
economy theory and philosophy
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Evolutionary Dynamic Models
Evolutionary Economics
evolutionary game theory
Fitness Function
Game Theory
Imitation Dynamic
institutional economics
interactive decision making
Interdependent Structures
Internet Exchanges
mechanism design
Micro-to Macro Transition
Overlapping Networks
Pairwise Comparison Process
Payoff Environment
Pi Pi Pi
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political economy
political economy research
Replicator Dynamic Equations
Replicator Dynamics
Replicator Equation
Static Causal Relationship
Trust Economics
Trust Paradox
Trust Phenomena
Trust Strategy
World Business Environment Survey

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367598839
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A lot of recent attention has been given to one of the central paradoxes of trust: namely how people can restrict self-interest in order to trust. Existing perspectives, theories, and models offer partial explanations, but this volume presents a novel framework that expands on the findings of recent studies of trust and exchange. This book offers a new angle for the understanding of exchange and trust in an interactive context, describes the interactive characteristics of trust in exchange systems, and develops a theory explaining the co-evolution of trust and exchange systems.

A new framework is used to incorporate the theory of systems of trust and evolutionary game-theoretical approach to investigate four important questions: How can trust emerge in exchange when people pursue self-interest? After its emergence, how does exchange affect trust in a dynamic process? When are dynamics of trust stable? Do interactive trust phenomena differ under different exchange systems? This book concludes with a discussion of the implications of the theoretical findings for three areas: the improvement of trust, potential economic growth, and mechanism design in exchange systems.

This volume makes a significant contribution to the literature on evolutionary and institutional economics and is suitable for those who have an interest in political economy, economy theory and philosophy as well as economic psychology.

Yanlong Zhang is a Research Assistant at Department of Economics and Business Studies, University of Bremen, Germany

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