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Fall 2019
ISSN 0890-913X
Volume 34, Number 3

Constitutions and Social Trust: An Analysis of the US States

David Ahnen, Ellucian
Peter T, Calcagno, College of Charleston
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ConstitutionsandSocialTrust:AnAnalysisoftheUSStatesDavidAhnenEllucianTheJournalofPrivateEnterprise34(3),2019,1133PeterT.CalcagnoCollegeofCharleston______________________________________________________AbstractTheliteratureonsocialcapitalarguesthathightrustlendsitselftoshortercontracts.Theliteraturehasextendedthislogictoconstitutions.Whilescholarshaveexaminedconstitutionalverbosityattheinternationallevel,theyhaveyettoexaminetherelationshipbetweenconstitutionalverbosity,constitutionalendurance,andsocialcapitalatthesubnationallevel.Usingstate-leveldatafrom2002through2015,weexaminetherelationshipbetweensocialcapitalandstateconstitutions.Wefindweakevidencethatwhentrustislow,constitutionsareincreasinglyverbose.Wefindstrongerevidencethatsocialtrustexplainsstateconstitutionsendurance.______________________________________________________JELCodes:K40,Z13Keywords:constitutions,constitutionalverbosity,constitutionalgarrulity,constitutionalendurance,socialcapital,socialtrustI.IntroductionSocietieswithanemicsocialcapitaltendtodraftlongernationalconstitutionsthansocietieswithmorerobustsocialcapitalandsocialtrust(BjørnskovandVoigt2014).Theideaisthatalackofsocialtrust—“authorityrelations,relationsoftrustandconsensualallocationsofrightswhichestablishnorms(Coleman1988)—requirespoliticalandcommercialcontractstobemorespecific.WeaskifthislogicextendstosubnationalpolitiesintheUnitedStates.Allfiftystateshaveconstitutions,whichvarysubstantiallyinlength.Vermonthastheshortestconstitutionofanystateatabout8,500words.Alabamasconstitution,atmorethan380,000words,isthelongestofanygovernmentworldwide.11Alabamasconstitutionissubstantiallylongerthananyotherstatesbecauseitincludeslocalconstitutionalamendments.
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