The literature on economic growth has increasingly come to emphasise the importance of social capital as a potential determinant of long run economic performance. This paper provides a conceptual examination of the concept of social capital, and the functions it can be assumed to perform in relation to economic growth. We point out that the concept as it has been advanced thus far in the literature is subject to some ambiguity- leaving unaddressed the questions of how much social capital is optimal, of whether all forms of social capital are equally desirable, and of whether all stages of economic development require the same forms of social capital. We argue that in order to provide answers to such questions, it is important to understand ...
Social capital is generally interpreted as the degree of trust, co-operative norms and networks and ...
This contribution focuses on the relationship between social capital and economics, with particular ...
As a starting point we claim that the sociological approach towards social capital is not complete a...
This paper aims at reviewing the literature to find additional evidences for the recent debates on t...
Researchers have mainly focused on traditional types of capital (natural, physical and human) in exp...
In the last 20 years, the concept of social capital has attracted much more attention and many more ...
The growth literature has put much emphasis on explaining the role of physical capital, human capita...
This paper provides an introduction to the concept of social capital, and carries out a critical rev...
This paper addresses two hot topics of the contemporary debate, social capital and economic growth. ...
This paper briefly examines how social capital affects overall economic growth processes and individ...
Economic research at the turn of the century has been explicitly dealing with the social capital, as...
Besides other capital types, social capital is such a kind of capital, which is revealed by the conf...
Is social capital always important for economic growth? A number of recent micro studies suggest tha...
This paper explores the relevance of social capital for industrial development by way of a case stud...
Is social capital a substitute or a complement to formal institutions for achieving economic growth?...
Social capital is generally interpreted as the degree of trust, co-operative norms and networks and ...
This contribution focuses on the relationship between social capital and economics, with particular ...
As a starting point we claim that the sociological approach towards social capital is not complete a...
This paper aims at reviewing the literature to find additional evidences for the recent debates on t...
Researchers have mainly focused on traditional types of capital (natural, physical and human) in exp...
In the last 20 years, the concept of social capital has attracted much more attention and many more ...
The growth literature has put much emphasis on explaining the role of physical capital, human capita...
This paper provides an introduction to the concept of social capital, and carries out a critical rev...
This paper addresses two hot topics of the contemporary debate, social capital and economic growth. ...
This paper briefly examines how social capital affects overall economic growth processes and individ...
Economic research at the turn of the century has been explicitly dealing with the social capital, as...
Besides other capital types, social capital is such a kind of capital, which is revealed by the conf...
Is social capital always important for economic growth? A number of recent micro studies suggest tha...
This paper explores the relevance of social capital for industrial development by way of a case stud...
Is social capital a substitute or a complement to formal institutions for achieving economic growth?...
Social capital is generally interpreted as the degree of trust, co-operative norms and networks and ...
This contribution focuses on the relationship between social capital and economics, with particular ...
As a starting point we claim that the sociological approach towards social capital is not complete a...