Figure 1 tests H1 by showing how country-level generalized trust varies with perceived corruption, separately for democracies and autocracies. In support of H1, the pattern strikingly differs between regime types. Among democracies, there is a strong negative relationship: countries with higher perceived corruption have substantially lower generalized trust. Among autocracies, this relationship is considerably weaker—replicating You's (2018) finding in more recent data and with a theory-driven operationalization of regime type based on the Regimes of the World classification. The alternative analysis using the continuous Liberal Democracy Index as a moderator of the effect of perceived corruption on generalized trust confirms this pattern: the country-level interaction between perceived corruption and liberal democracy is negative (B = −12.07, 95% CI [−22.36, −1.77], p = 0.022).
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