Our findings suggest an asymmetry in how corruption relates to trust across regime types. In autocracies, the individual-level association between corruption perceptions and social distrust appears weak or absent, which may help explain how some autocratic regimes combine high corruption with relatively high generalized trust (Figure 1). In democracies, this association is substantially stronger. This pattern suggests that government quality in democracies may matter not merely for administrative efficiency or economic performance, but potentially for the social conditions that support democratic governance. Institutional integrity may affect the social trust that facilitates democratic cooperation—from voluntary tax compliance to electoral participation to civic engagement.
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