Higher social trust weakens rule-following norms, letting civic types selectively violate overinclusive rules in harmless cases while obeying when violations cause harm. This generates flexible enforcement regimes with tolerated noncompliance. A dynamic extension endogenizes trust, yielding multiple steady states across legal cultures.
Review of Law and Economics
Trust, Overinclusive Rules, and Selective Compliance
Journal Article
Reference
Berggren, Niclas (forthcoming). “Trust, Overinclusive Rules, and Selective Compliance”. Review of Law and Economics.
Berggren, Niclas (forthcoming). “Trust, Overinclusive Rules, and Selective Compliance”. Review of Law and Economics.
Author
Niclas Berggren