textabstractThis chapter starts from the premise that economic actions can only be understood if looked upon as embedded in social structure. Therefore, it elaborates the concept of (sustainable) livelihood, which is taken to emanate from the interactions of actors with vital capitals. It argues that, in the context of globalization, livelihood becomes increasingly multidimensional and multilocal, spanning rural and urban areas at the same time. The chapter focuses on changing rural-urban linkages in West Africa, notably on the trade in maize, yam, and cattle in Benin. Expanding flows between rural areas and urban outlets are analysed against the background of the livelihood strategies of traders, paying special attention to trade organizat...
Social capital is an important characteristic of a community and is one of the components of the ass...
In this paper globalization is conceptualised as a process that marks a new phase of capitalism (Mor...
This paper presents a model of an economy in which traders use social capital to reduce transaction ...
This chapter starts from the premise that economic actions can only be understood if looked upon a...
L. de Haan and P. Quarles van Ufford (2001), The role of livelihood, social capital and market organ...
In this paper, rural-urban interactions are considered as linkages across space reflected in the flo...
Over the past decade the concept of social capital has attracted a vast research interest at the int...
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differen...
Summary. The poverty and dramatic alteration in geographical composition of African cities have been...
The role of rural-urban linkages is critically vital for Africa‟s development in this era of rapid s...
Although interest in the structure and relational features of social capital and its underlying netw...
This book addresses the role of social capital in promoting rural and local development. The recent ...
Rural areas have a number of unique features which make it noticeably different from urban areas. Th...
This dissertation concerns itself with poverty amongst the rural poor, and specifically with contrib...
Improvements in rural employment opportunities, both on-farm and off-farm, are essential to rural re...
Social capital is an important characteristic of a community and is one of the components of the ass...
In this paper globalization is conceptualised as a process that marks a new phase of capitalism (Mor...
This paper presents a model of an economy in which traders use social capital to reduce transaction ...
This chapter starts from the premise that economic actions can only be understood if looked upon a...
L. de Haan and P. Quarles van Ufford (2001), The role of livelihood, social capital and market organ...
In this paper, rural-urban interactions are considered as linkages across space reflected in the flo...
Over the past decade the concept of social capital has attracted a vast research interest at the int...
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differen...
Summary. The poverty and dramatic alteration in geographical composition of African cities have been...
The role of rural-urban linkages is critically vital for Africa‟s development in this era of rapid s...
Although interest in the structure and relational features of social capital and its underlying netw...
This book addresses the role of social capital in promoting rural and local development. The recent ...
Rural areas have a number of unique features which make it noticeably different from urban areas. Th...
This dissertation concerns itself with poverty amongst the rural poor, and specifically with contrib...
Improvements in rural employment opportunities, both on-farm and off-farm, are essential to rural re...
Social capital is an important characteristic of a community and is one of the components of the ass...
In this paper globalization is conceptualised as a process that marks a new phase of capitalism (Mor...
This paper presents a model of an economy in which traders use social capital to reduce transaction ...