Abstract: We aim at reconciling Putnam’s claim that social capital has declined in the U.S. in the last decades with the satisfactory growth performance of the U.S. economy over the same period. This puzzle originates from the fact that most literature on social capital emphasizes its role in enhancing factor productivity (mainly by reducing transaction costs). We model the hypotheses that the expansion of market activities (increased “marketization”) weakens social capital formation, and that firms utilize more market services in response to the declining social capital. Within this framework, perpetual growth can be consistent with the progressive erosion of social capital
In the 1990s, the sociologist Robert Putnam popularized the notion that there had been a large decli...
make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this c...
none3We introduce social capital accumulation into a neoclassical model, showing how it differs from...
Abstract- We aim at reconciling Putnam’s claim that social capital has declined in the U.S. in the l...
Abstract: We model in an endogenous growth set-up the hypotheses that the expansion of market activi...
This paper addresses two hot topics of the contemporary debate, social capital and economic growth. ...
A central issue in the debate regarding the relevance of social capital is whether the decline in so...
We set up a theoretical framework to analyze the possible role of economic growth and technical prog...
In this session there are five papers which cover a wide range of issues and evidence which bear on ...
We define and characterize social capital in a simple growth model. We capture social capital in a m...
Is social capital a substitute or a complement to formal institutions for achieving economic growth?...
This paper addresses two hot topics of the contemporary debate, social capital and economic growth. ...
Is social capital always important for economic growth? A number of recent micro studies suggest tha...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
Putnam’s version of social capital, and the main problems with it, are outlined in Chapter One of th...
In the 1990s, the sociologist Robert Putnam popularized the notion that there had been a large decli...
make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this c...
none3We introduce social capital accumulation into a neoclassical model, showing how it differs from...
Abstract- We aim at reconciling Putnam’s claim that social capital has declined in the U.S. in the l...
Abstract: We model in an endogenous growth set-up the hypotheses that the expansion of market activi...
This paper addresses two hot topics of the contemporary debate, social capital and economic growth. ...
A central issue in the debate regarding the relevance of social capital is whether the decline in so...
We set up a theoretical framework to analyze the possible role of economic growth and technical prog...
In this session there are five papers which cover a wide range of issues and evidence which bear on ...
We define and characterize social capital in a simple growth model. We capture social capital in a m...
Is social capital a substitute or a complement to formal institutions for achieving economic growth?...
This paper addresses two hot topics of the contemporary debate, social capital and economic growth. ...
Is social capital always important for economic growth? A number of recent micro studies suggest tha...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
Putnam’s version of social capital, and the main problems with it, are outlined in Chapter One of th...
In the 1990s, the sociologist Robert Putnam popularized the notion that there had been a large decli...
make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this c...
none3We introduce social capital accumulation into a neoclassical model, showing how it differs from...