L. de Haan and P. Quarles van Ufford (2001), The role of livelihood, social capital and market organization in shaping rural-urban interactions. In: I.Baud, J. Post, L. de Haa
This dissertation concerns itself with poverty amongst the rural poor, and specifically with contrib...
This chapter focuses on an important component of Social Capital: the Public Goods. In particular we...
The concept of social capital, comprising social networks, norms of reciprocity and trust, has been ...
textabstractThis chapter starts from the premise that economic actions can only be understood if loo...
This chapter starts from the premise that economic actions can only be understood if looked upon a...
Over the past decade the concept of social capital has attracted a vast research interest at the int...
Rural areas have a number of unique features which make it noticeably different from urban areas. Th...
In this paper, rural-urban interactions are considered as linkages across space reflected in the flo...
This book addresses the role of social capital in promoting rural and local development. The recent ...
Although interest in the structure and relational features of social capital and its underlying netw...
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differen...
Rural decline is frequently explained in economic terms by unfavourable conditions and by missing re...
This paper examines some of the ways in which social capital networks develop and operate and contra...
The chapter offers an introduction to the relationship between social capital and local development ...
An EU-funded international research project, which has been conducted in collaboration with Scottish...
This dissertation concerns itself with poverty amongst the rural poor, and specifically with contrib...
This chapter focuses on an important component of Social Capital: the Public Goods. In particular we...
The concept of social capital, comprising social networks, norms of reciprocity and trust, has been ...
textabstractThis chapter starts from the premise that economic actions can only be understood if loo...
This chapter starts from the premise that economic actions can only be understood if looked upon a...
Over the past decade the concept of social capital has attracted a vast research interest at the int...
Rural areas have a number of unique features which make it noticeably different from urban areas. Th...
In this paper, rural-urban interactions are considered as linkages across space reflected in the flo...
This book addresses the role of social capital in promoting rural and local development. The recent ...
Although interest in the structure and relational features of social capital and its underlying netw...
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differen...
Rural decline is frequently explained in economic terms by unfavourable conditions and by missing re...
This paper examines some of the ways in which social capital networks develop and operate and contra...
The chapter offers an introduction to the relationship between social capital and local development ...
An EU-funded international research project, which has been conducted in collaboration with Scottish...
This dissertation concerns itself with poverty amongst the rural poor, and specifically with contrib...
This chapter focuses on an important component of Social Capital: the Public Goods. In particular we...
The concept of social capital, comprising social networks, norms of reciprocity and trust, has been ...