Trust and risk propensity: a case study from rural Vietnam

Trust levels, identified by some scholars to be a potential determinant of risky behaviours, may affect risk attitudes and behaviours within a rural population. This paper examines the effect of trust levels on households’ risk propensities in rural Vietnam. A two-period panel dataset comprising sur...

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Main Authors: Yong, Yanminn, Tang, Zepeng, Ling, Jonah Wei En
Other Authors: Yan Jubo
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1564632023-03-05T15:42:20Z Trust and risk propensity: a case study from rural Vietnam Yong, Yanminn Tang, Zepeng Ling, Jonah Wei En Yan Jubo School of Social Sciences yanjubo@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Economic development::Vietnam Social sciences::Political science Trust levels, identified by some scholars to be a potential determinant of risky behaviours, may affect risk attitudes and behaviours within a rural population. This paper examines the effect of trust levels on households’ risk propensities in rural Vietnam. A two-period panel dataset comprising surveyed information from rural households in Vietnam was analysed using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Fixed-effects (FE), and the Instrumental Variable & Two-stage least squares (IV-2SLS) frameworks. In an attempt to mitigate the endogeneity issue, an instrument – communal coverage of the network of water drinking distribution – was adopted to proxy households’ trust levels. The OLS, FE, and IV-2SLS estimates show significant positive correlation between the effect of trust and risk propensities. Specifically, the FE estimates indicate that a one standard deviation increase in trust levels result in a 15% increase in the number of lotteries offers accepted by the households. These results are robust to the use of different estimation models and different dataset sizes. Apart from contributing empirical insights to the two literature bodies concerning the trust-risk synergy as well as rural development, our findings also have material policy implication, that is, more efforts should be channelled to improving the various agents’ trustworthiness amongst rural households. Bachelor of Social Sciences in Economics and Public Policy and Global Affairs 2022-04-17T09:26:19Z 2022-04-17T09:26:19Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Yong, Y., Tang, Z. & Ling, J. W. E. (2022). Trust and risk propensity: a case study from rural Vietnam. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156463 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156463 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Economic development::Vietnam
Social sciences::Political science
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Social sciences::Political science
Yong, Yanminn
Tang, Zepeng
Ling, Jonah Wei En
Trust and risk propensity: a case study from rural Vietnam
description Trust levels, identified by some scholars to be a potential determinant of risky behaviours, may affect risk attitudes and behaviours within a rural population. This paper examines the effect of trust levels on households’ risk propensities in rural Vietnam. A two-period panel dataset comprising surveyed information from rural households in Vietnam was analysed using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Fixed-effects (FE), and the Instrumental Variable & Two-stage least squares (IV-2SLS) frameworks. In an attempt to mitigate the endogeneity issue, an instrument – communal coverage of the network of water drinking distribution – was adopted to proxy households’ trust levels. The OLS, FE, and IV-2SLS estimates show significant positive correlation between the effect of trust and risk propensities. Specifically, the FE estimates indicate that a one standard deviation increase in trust levels result in a 15% increase in the number of lotteries offers accepted by the households. These results are robust to the use of different estimation models and different dataset sizes. Apart from contributing empirical insights to the two literature bodies concerning the trust-risk synergy as well as rural development, our findings also have material policy implication, that is, more efforts should be channelled to improving the various agents’ trustworthiness amongst rural households.
author2 Yan Jubo
author_facet Yan Jubo
Yong, Yanminn
Tang, Zepeng
Ling, Jonah Wei En
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author Yong, Yanminn
Tang, Zepeng
Ling, Jonah Wei En
author_sort Yong, Yanminn
title Trust and risk propensity: a case study from rural Vietnam
title_short Trust and risk propensity: a case study from rural Vietnam
title_full Trust and risk propensity: a case study from rural Vietnam
title_fullStr Trust and risk propensity: a case study from rural Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Trust and risk propensity: a case study from rural Vietnam
title_sort trust and risk propensity: a case study from rural vietnam
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156463
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