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Trust: Making and Breaking Cooperative Relations

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280 pages, Paperback

First published April 29, 1988

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Diego Gambetta

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Diego Gambetta is a Professor of Sociology at Nuffield College of the University of Oxford.

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December 21, 2016
The preface explains that this book arose from a series of seminars on the subject of trust, which in turn arose from considering the economic and political problems of Italy. Two of the articles relate specifically to Italy, but their lessons can be generalized. The others still relate, directly or indirectly, to economics and social issues.

There is much good information here, but the book suffers from being too academic and dry. For example, the authors assume that the reader will know French, Latin, and Italian. It could have benefited from more examples and a little less abstract theory.
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September 4, 2017
Gambetta, Diego. editor.
full title: Trust: Making and breaking cooperative relations.
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988.

Collection of essays includes Pagden, Anthony. “The destruction of trust and its economic consequences in the case of eighteenth-century Naples”

subject: Eighteenth-century Neopolitan philosophers such as Paolo Mattia Doria
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August 13, 2018
Useful collection of essays on trust from the point of view of several disciplines within the humanities.
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