Abstract [eng] |
Trust is one of the most important human values, which is becoming increasingly important and increasingly discussed. It was studied and analyzed by political scientists and sociologists such as Sztompka, Locke, Hardin and Putnam. It is examined by widely different social disciplines, such as psychology, political science, economics, anthropology, history, management and even social biology. The examination of the trust must always assess specific social, personal and political factors surrounding the trust because trust exists not only between social relations, there is also trust in institutions or other organizations. According to Sztompka (1999), trust in the institutions also called \"political trust\" or \"Vertical trust,\" which means trust in the government and its institutions (e.g. parliament, courts, medical institutions, some private businesses, and so on.). As social trust is important for civilized social life, thus trust in institutions is important for stable and democratic political and economical life. It is likely that trust in institutions is affected by such things as inflation, unemployment, political corruption or incompetency, victory or defeat in the war, the economic growth, increasing or decreasing level of crime, and the government, which is caused by the characteristics of trust or lack of it. This research is based to prove that there is a connection between trust in government, Parliament, EU and economic conditions of the country (GDP and GDP growth). |