Trust and the willingness to contribute to environmental goods in selected African countries
Résumé
Using data from theWorld Value Survey for the period 1981–2007, this paper
shows that the level of trust is positively linked to the willingness to contribute to environmental
goods in selected African countries. The results are robust to possible errors
in measuring trust, to the presence of various controls, and the potential endogeneity
bias. These findings complement and extend the existing literature in the sense that they
provide evidence on the importance of trust in improving the collective management of
natural resources in Africa.