This article presents a quantitative test of the oft-repeated view that Italy's backward and poor South suffered from low ‘social capital’, a tendency to defect from co-operative engagements. The problem with such assertions is that they run the risk of taking as evidence in favour of the hypothesis the very observations that need to be explained. The analysis carried out in this work tries to break out of this impasse by analysing the conditions under which it was ex ante welfare-improving for farmers in early twentieth century Italy to join an unlimited liability rural co-operative bank which would give them access to cheaper credit, but also exposed them to the risk of their neighbours’ defection. These ‘co-ops’ are a prime testing groun...
How can it be explained that certain societies have a higher or lower endowment of social capital in...
Using survey data from The Civic Culture study, this research note revisits the idea that institutio...
Defence date: 21 November 2014Examining Board: Professor Youssef Cassis, EUI and RSCAS (Supervisor)...
The paper presents a quantitative test of the oft-repeated view that Italy’s backward and poor South...
The paper presents a quantitative test of the oft-repeated view that Italy's backward and poor South...
The paper presents a quantitative test of the oft-repeated view that Italy’s backward and poor South...
We present the first lab-in-the field experiment on the Italian North-South divide. Using a represen...
They can't be simply attributed to differences in infrastructure, institutions and economic policies...
Despite recent research about the link between social capital and economic growth, the degree to whi...
This paper challenges the view that social capital is persistent and mainly determined by historic...
This paper investigates the historical determinants of social capital in Italy, widely seen at the r...
Italy became one nation only relatively recently and as such there remains significant regional vari...
This article analyses the reasons for the persisting economic and social backwardness of the Italian...
Socio-economic performance differs not only across countries but within countries too and can persis...
The paper investigates whether social capital can affect the standard living of the Italian househol...
How can it be explained that certain societies have a higher or lower endowment of social capital in...
Using survey data from The Civic Culture study, this research note revisits the idea that institutio...
Defence date: 21 November 2014Examining Board: Professor Youssef Cassis, EUI and RSCAS (Supervisor)...
The paper presents a quantitative test of the oft-repeated view that Italy’s backward and poor South...
The paper presents a quantitative test of the oft-repeated view that Italy's backward and poor South...
The paper presents a quantitative test of the oft-repeated view that Italy’s backward and poor South...
We present the first lab-in-the field experiment on the Italian North-South divide. Using a represen...
They can't be simply attributed to differences in infrastructure, institutions and economic policies...
Despite recent research about the link between social capital and economic growth, the degree to whi...
This paper challenges the view that social capital is persistent and mainly determined by historic...
This paper investigates the historical determinants of social capital in Italy, widely seen at the r...
Italy became one nation only relatively recently and as such there remains significant regional vari...
This article analyses the reasons for the persisting economic and social backwardness of the Italian...
Socio-economic performance differs not only across countries but within countries too and can persis...
The paper investigates whether social capital can affect the standard living of the Italian househol...
How can it be explained that certain societies have a higher or lower endowment of social capital in...
Using survey data from The Civic Culture study, this research note revisits the idea that institutio...
Defence date: 21 November 2014Examining Board: Professor Youssef Cassis, EUI and RSCAS (Supervisor)...