Abstract

Este artículo examina un experimento internacional basado en el juego de la confianza entre participantes marroquíes, franceses y españoles. Antes de tomar decisiones, los participantes conocían la nacionalidad de su pareja. Nuestros resultados muestran que, en promedio, los sujetos de Marruecos presentan un mayor nivel de confianza. Además, confían más en los participantes franceses que en los españoles. En cuanto al comportamiento recíproco, los sujetos españoles fueron los menos fiables. Cabe destacar también que no observamos diferencias entre países en cuanto a la reciprocidad.

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  • IntroductionA large part of the total population of Moroccans (approximately 5m out of 38m) lives abroad

  • A large part of the total population of Moroccans lives abroad

  • Following the game introduced by Bohnet and Zeckhauser (2004), we focus on a binary-choice, two-player trust game in which the principal has to choose between X and Y

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Introduction

A large part of the total population of Moroccans (approximately 5m out of 38m) lives abroad. The ongoing debate concerning the integration of non-EU immigrants into the societies of host EU countries makes the case of Moroccan immigrants a very interesting case study, among other reasons, because the experience from the contact between immigrant and native host populations shapes their attitudes towards each other. As a result of continuing economic, political and social globalisation, economic interactions increasingly take place within particular cultures, and between individuals from different cultures. The prospects for this type of international economic integration may depend, among other things, on cultural factors. The prospects for this type of international economic integration may depend, among other things, on cultural factors. Guiso et al (2006), for example, showed that foreign direct investment and trade of goods and services, as well as portfolio investment at the national level, are affected by the prevailing attitudes citizens have towards a partner country

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