In this article, we link unique data on local social infrastructure expenditure with microlevel individual survey data of self-reported social capital measures of trust and participation in community activities. We use both probit and tobit models to estimate the impact of social infrastructure expenditure on social capital formation. Our results imply that the links between social capital, demographic characteristics, human capital, geography, and public social infrastructure investment are rather more subtle and complex than much of the literature implies. While we find evidence in support of many of the hypothesized relationships discussed in the social capital literature, our results also suggest that the impact of public social infrast...
It has been claimed that social capital has a significant effect on various socio-economic phenomena...
This article presents analyses of individual investment in social capital using both the British Hou...
While social capital in general has been recognized as essential for economic activities, its accumu...
In this article, we link unique data on local social infrastructure expenditure with microlevel indi...
In this article, we link unique data on local social infrastructure expenditure with microlevel indi...
In this article, we link unique data on local social infrastructure expenditure with microlevel indi...
In this article, we link unique data on local social infrastructure expenditure with microlevel indi...
This thesis examines the factors contributing to the formation of social capital in New Zealand from...
Does homeownership affect individual social capital and thereby influence local outcomes? Following ...
Previous literature suggests positive relationships between social capital, pro-social behavior and ...
This paper examines the relationships between social capital, economic performance and regional deve...
This article analyzes the relationship between social networks and trust (two measures of social cap...
Prior studies suggest that homeownership positively impacts on social capital formation. However, ma...
Prior studies suggest that homeownership positively impacts on social capital formation. However, ma...
While a substantial amount of research has been devoted to showing what social capital does, researc...
It has been claimed that social capital has a significant effect on various socio-economic phenomena...
This article presents analyses of individual investment in social capital using both the British Hou...
While social capital in general has been recognized as essential for economic activities, its accumu...
In this article, we link unique data on local social infrastructure expenditure with microlevel indi...
In this article, we link unique data on local social infrastructure expenditure with microlevel indi...
In this article, we link unique data on local social infrastructure expenditure with microlevel indi...
In this article, we link unique data on local social infrastructure expenditure with microlevel indi...
This thesis examines the factors contributing to the formation of social capital in New Zealand from...
Does homeownership affect individual social capital and thereby influence local outcomes? Following ...
Previous literature suggests positive relationships between social capital, pro-social behavior and ...
This paper examines the relationships between social capital, economic performance and regional deve...
This article analyzes the relationship between social networks and trust (two measures of social cap...
Prior studies suggest that homeownership positively impacts on social capital formation. However, ma...
Prior studies suggest that homeownership positively impacts on social capital formation. However, ma...
While a substantial amount of research has been devoted to showing what social capital does, researc...
It has been claimed that social capital has a significant effect on various socio-economic phenomena...
This article presents analyses of individual investment in social capital using both the British Hou...
While social capital in general has been recognized as essential for economic activities, its accumu...