There is a surprising gap in the economic literature on social capital. First, we lack studies addressing the effects of social capital on those facets of development that can contribute in making growth more sustainable in the long run, like, for example, human development and social cohesion. Second, it is still unclear what type of networks may exert a positive effect on the different dimensions of development. In particular, the literature has not yet provided a rigorous assessment of the role of strong family ties, that are generally referred to as a form of bonding social capital causing backwardness. This paper carries out an empirical investigation into the relationship between the three types of social capital so far identified by ...
There exists non-monetary forms of capital, which are utterly important for better economic performa...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
The concept of social capital generally refers to the assets that reside within social actors\u27 re...
There is a surprising gap in the economic literature on social capital. First, we lack studies addre...
The main question of this paper is: what type of social capital is able to mitigate labour precariou...
The main question of this paper is: what type of social capital is able to mitigate labour precariou...
This paper addresses two hot topics of the contemporary debate, social capital and economic growth. ...
Social capital refers to social networks, trust, and norms. This study distinguished between bonding...
Researchers have mainly focused on traditional types of capital (natural, physical and human) in exp...
Social capital refers to trust, norms, and social networks. One of the most important features of so...
This paper examines social capital and its relation with economic development. We focus on the role ...
Although interest in the structure and relational features of social capital and its underlying netw...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
Social capital has been recently held up as a conceptual framework to build a bridge between the div...
In this paper we develop a formal model of economic growth and two types of social capital. Followin...
There exists non-monetary forms of capital, which are utterly important for better economic performa...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
The concept of social capital generally refers to the assets that reside within social actors\u27 re...
There is a surprising gap in the economic literature on social capital. First, we lack studies addre...
The main question of this paper is: what type of social capital is able to mitigate labour precariou...
The main question of this paper is: what type of social capital is able to mitigate labour precariou...
This paper addresses two hot topics of the contemporary debate, social capital and economic growth. ...
Social capital refers to social networks, trust, and norms. This study distinguished between bonding...
Researchers have mainly focused on traditional types of capital (natural, physical and human) in exp...
Social capital refers to trust, norms, and social networks. One of the most important features of so...
This paper examines social capital and its relation with economic development. We focus on the role ...
Although interest in the structure and relational features of social capital and its underlying netw...
The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with n...
Social capital has been recently held up as a conceptual framework to build a bridge between the div...
In this paper we develop a formal model of economic growth and two types of social capital. Followin...
There exists non-monetary forms of capital, which are utterly important for better economic performa...
Social capital, narrowly defined as networks of individuals who are linked through bonding or bridgi...
The concept of social capital generally refers to the assets that reside within social actors\u27 re...