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Trust a few: Natural disasters and the disruption of trust in Africa

•Natural disaster exposure imposes a negative influence on the formation of trust.•Shocks during the impressionable years influence the development of trust.•Increased disaster frequency has a negative association with interpersonal and institutional trust. Individuals are at their most mental plast...

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Published in:Journal of behavioral and experimental economics 2024-12, Vol.113, p.102288, Article 102288
Main Authors: Mackay, Robert, Mavisakalyan, Astghik, Tarverdi, Yashar
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