Using survey data from The Civic Culture study, this research note revisits the idea that institutional development across the regions of Italy differs because of varying levels of social capital. The findings indicate that – according to the earliest survey data available from Italy – it is unlikely that differences in the development of regional institutions between the North and the South were a result of differences in social capital between the two regions. The article ultimately contends that social capital is likely to be important for institutional (and economic) development, but that (a) it does not appear to be a prerequisite for either and that (b) it can develop far more quickly than expected; this implies that impersonal trust ...
Despite recent research about the link between social capital and economic growth, the degree to whi...
Drawing on survey data, this study carries out an assessment of the Italian regions’ endowments of s...
The paper presents a quantitative test of the oft-repeated view that Italy’s backward and poor South...
Using survey data from The Civic Culture study, this research note revisits the idea that institutio...
International audiencePutnam argued that the different levels of social capital between the North an...
We argue that social capital can be the link between the private and the public spheres in the view ...
This paper carries out an empirical assessment of the relationship between social capital and the qu...
The macroeconomic effects of social capital are typically studied using data at country, region or, ...
The article explores the topic of interinstitutional cooperation in the policy area of e-government....
Social capital has remained relatively underexplored in innovation literature due to the lack of con...
The paper investigates the importance of history for local economic performance in Italy by studying...
This paper challenges the view that social capital is persistent and mainly determined by historic...
The paper deals with one of the main traits of Italian political culture: distrust and low levels o...
Since Putnam's work on social capital, the Italian regional case has been a very rich source of both...
Is social capital long lasting? Does it affect long term economic performance? To answer these quest...
Despite recent research about the link between social capital and economic growth, the degree to whi...
Drawing on survey data, this study carries out an assessment of the Italian regions’ endowments of s...
The paper presents a quantitative test of the oft-repeated view that Italy’s backward and poor South...
Using survey data from The Civic Culture study, this research note revisits the idea that institutio...
International audiencePutnam argued that the different levels of social capital between the North an...
We argue that social capital can be the link between the private and the public spheres in the view ...
This paper carries out an empirical assessment of the relationship between social capital and the qu...
The macroeconomic effects of social capital are typically studied using data at country, region or, ...
The article explores the topic of interinstitutional cooperation in the policy area of e-government....
Social capital has remained relatively underexplored in innovation literature due to the lack of con...
The paper investigates the importance of history for local economic performance in Italy by studying...
This paper challenges the view that social capital is persistent and mainly determined by historic...
The paper deals with one of the main traits of Italian political culture: distrust and low levels o...
Since Putnam's work on social capital, the Italian regional case has been a very rich source of both...
Is social capital long lasting? Does it affect long term economic performance? To answer these quest...
Despite recent research about the link between social capital and economic growth, the degree to whi...
Drawing on survey data, this study carries out an assessment of the Italian regions’ endowments of s...
The paper presents a quantitative test of the oft-repeated view that Italy’s backward and poor South...