Abstract This paper explores the role social network capital might play in facilitating poor agents ’ escape from poverty traps. We model and simulate endogenous link formation among households heterogeneously endowed with both traditional and social network capital who make investment and technology choices over time in the absence of financial markets and faced with multiple production technologies featuring different fixed costs and returns. We show that social network capital can either complement or substitute for productive assets in facilitating some poor households ’ escape from poverty. However, the voluntary nature of costly link formation also creates exclusionary mechanisms that impede some poor households’ use of social network...
This article deals with an emerging type of social capital which is labeled as ‘network capital’. It...
This essay makes a conceptual distinction between societal categories, such as social networks, norm...
Previous literature suggests positive relationships between social capital, pro-social behavior and ...
This paper explores the role social network capital might play in facilitating poor agents' escape f...
The paper explores the role social network capital might play in facilitating poor agents’ escape fr...
Purpose: Empirical studies on the importance of social capital for poor households show divergent ou...
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Focusing on networks, social capital, and popular organizations represents a positive view of people...
Social networks are often expected to easily transform into social capital in the form of network re...
Previous literature suggests that social capital at the individual and community levels can contribu...
This paper addresses the role of social capital networks in the accumulation of large sums of money ...
The article analyzes the nature and economic importance of social networks as one of the components ...
This paper addresses the role of social capital networks in the accumulation of large sums of money ...
Introduction The purposes of this paper are: (1) to introduce the social capital paradigm; (2) to p...
Our understanding of the links between social networks and the causes or solutions to poverty have b...
This article deals with an emerging type of social capital which is labeled as ‘network capital’. It...
This essay makes a conceptual distinction between societal categories, such as social networks, norm...
Previous literature suggests positive relationships between social capital, pro-social behavior and ...
This paper explores the role social network capital might play in facilitating poor agents' escape f...
The paper explores the role social network capital might play in facilitating poor agents’ escape fr...
Purpose: Empirical studies on the importance of social capital for poor households show divergent ou...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Focusing on networks, social capital, and popular organizations represents a positive view of people...
Social networks are often expected to easily transform into social capital in the form of network re...
Previous literature suggests that social capital at the individual and community levels can contribu...
This paper addresses the role of social capital networks in the accumulation of large sums of money ...
The article analyzes the nature and economic importance of social networks as one of the components ...
This paper addresses the role of social capital networks in the accumulation of large sums of money ...
Introduction The purposes of this paper are: (1) to introduce the social capital paradigm; (2) to p...
Our understanding of the links between social networks and the causes or solutions to poverty have b...
This article deals with an emerging type of social capital which is labeled as ‘network capital’. It...
This essay makes a conceptual distinction between societal categories, such as social networks, norm...
Previous literature suggests positive relationships between social capital, pro-social behavior and ...