Abstract
The role
and the importance of social trust have been objects of a comparatively
well-defined interest among investigators with sociology and social psychology
backgrounds. Unfortunately, this is not so true when it comes to economists. In
Economics, even the link between culture and economic development still lacks
the necessary attention. At the other hand, in order to explain this link, it
will be of help and importance to take
social trust into consideration both directly and as an infrastructural
element of some important cultural dimensions. This article – being generally
with a nature of an overview - attempts to show social trust namely as such
element, offering a framework for its interpretation and showing the
correlational link between trust and several cultural constructs. This will
hopefully help future modelling when it comes to investigating correlational
and causal links between economic parameters and generalized social trust.