2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10797-015-9363-2
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Trust in government and fiscal adjustments

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“…Meanwhile, inter-organizational trust has three characteristics: reliability, predictability, and fairness. Institutional trust refers to the confidence level of the company in various institutions (Askvik & Jamil, 2013;Bursian et al, 2015;Oláh et al, 2019b). Trust in the institutions in a nation will affect business.…”
Section: Transaction Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Meanwhile, inter-organizational trust has three characteristics: reliability, predictability, and fairness. Institutional trust refers to the confidence level of the company in various institutions (Askvik & Jamil, 2013;Bursian et al, 2015;Oláh et al, 2019b). Trust in the institutions in a nation will affect business.…”
Section: Transaction Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(8) the company's role as decisive in building trust between the company and partner companies (Mari, 2010) Institutional trust (IT) refers to the company's trust in the government (Putnam, 1995;Bursian et al, 2015) and various institutions (Askvik & Jamil, 2013). The company believes that government and public institutions can independently perform public services due to their professional and expertise capabilities (Askvik & Jamil, 2013;Vasa et al, 2014;Bursian et al, 2015;Oláh et al, 2019b).…”
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“…Citizens' trust can play a prominent role in the context of fiscal policy (i.e., adjusting government spending and taxation to influence the economy). For instance, a government that lacks trust may find itself increasing taxes to the firms and reducing its expenditure when the macroeconomic situation is not suitable (Bursian, Weichenrieder, & Zimmer, 2015). A highly trusted government can adapt fiscal corrections in a later period when the macroeconomic situation is suitable.…”
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“…A highly trusted government can adapt fiscal corrections in a later period when the macroeconomic situation is suitable. This means countries with good governance and citizens' high trust in government have less severe business cycles (Bursian et al, 2015). Thus, trust is associated with a higher degree of economic growth and development (Varvarigos & Xin, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%