We analyse whether traditional sharing norms within kinship networks affect education decisions of poor black households in KwaZulu-Natal. Theory predicts that the size of the kinship network ambiguously impacts on the incentive to invest in human capital (due to opposing ‘empathy’ and ‘free-rider’ effects). Our empirical analysis, based on a range of different estimators, suggests the latter effect dominates: forced solidarity within the network discourages investments in human capital.</p
textabstractAbstract – Previous research has shown that in many low and middle income countries micr...
We examine the relationship between structural social capital, resource assembly, and firm performan...
There is a surprising gap in the economic literature on social capital. First, we lack studies addre...
We analyse whether traditional sharing norms within kinship networks affect education decisions of p...
We explore whether traditional sharing norms in kinship networks affect consumption and accumulation...
We explore whether traditional sharing norms in kinship networks affect consumption and accumulation...
International audienceWe explore if traditional sharing norms in kinship networks affect consumption...
( * corresponding author) We explore if traditional sharing norms in kinship networks are associated...
ABSTRACT We explore if traditional sharing norms in kinship networks affect consumption and accumula...
We examine the relationship among structural social capital, resource assembly, and firm performanc...
Because social capital shapes many desirable socioeconomic outcomes, we ask what incentives drive pr...
Long term economic development depends on household investments in children’s human capital. Social ...
Small entrepreneurs in poor countries achieve relatively high marginal returns to capital but show o...
There is a surprising gap in the economic literature on social capital. First, we lack studies addre...
Abstract. This paper examines empirically the effect of social capital, measured by household member...
textabstractAbstract – Previous research has shown that in many low and middle income countries micr...
We examine the relationship between structural social capital, resource assembly, and firm performan...
There is a surprising gap in the economic literature on social capital. First, we lack studies addre...
We analyse whether traditional sharing norms within kinship networks affect education decisions of p...
We explore whether traditional sharing norms in kinship networks affect consumption and accumulation...
We explore whether traditional sharing norms in kinship networks affect consumption and accumulation...
International audienceWe explore if traditional sharing norms in kinship networks affect consumption...
( * corresponding author) We explore if traditional sharing norms in kinship networks are associated...
ABSTRACT We explore if traditional sharing norms in kinship networks affect consumption and accumula...
We examine the relationship among structural social capital, resource assembly, and firm performanc...
Because social capital shapes many desirable socioeconomic outcomes, we ask what incentives drive pr...
Long term economic development depends on household investments in children’s human capital. Social ...
Small entrepreneurs in poor countries achieve relatively high marginal returns to capital but show o...
There is a surprising gap in the economic literature on social capital. First, we lack studies addre...
Abstract. This paper examines empirically the effect of social capital, measured by household member...
textabstractAbstract – Previous research has shown that in many low and middle income countries micr...
We examine the relationship between structural social capital, resource assembly, and firm performan...
There is a surprising gap in the economic literature on social capital. First, we lack studies addre...