2 Theoretical framework2.1 Social trust and its political foundationsSocial trust—the belief that most people can be trusted—has long been recognized as a cornerstone of democratic societies (Putnam, 1993; Fukuyama, 1995). It facilitates civic cooperation, lowers transaction costs, and enables the collective action necessary for democratic governance (Ostrom, 2000; Knack and Keefer, 1997).
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