UID:
almafu_9960785738602883
Format:
1 online resource (xii, 424 pages) :
,
illustrations.
Series Statement:
Other World Bank Bks
Content:
"Social capital initially derives from social theory, and from the broad idea that social relationships are resources that help people act effectively"--A definition by the late James Coleman, one of the first social scientists to use the term in the 1970s." "Social capital has since then quickly entered the common vernacular of our discussions about the connectedness of citizens to their community. It remains, however, a concept that is not easily defined. There lies the impetus for this book, which presents theoretical and empirical studies of social capital by a roster of leading sociologists, economists, and political scientists. It is an outgrowth of a workshop, held at the World Bank in April 1997, which was devoted to exploring the concept of social capital through a multidisciplinary forum."--Jacket.
Note:
Preface -- Patha Dasgupta -- Ismail Serageldin -- Introduction -- Observations on Social Capital -- Kenneth J. Arrow -- Notes on Social Capital and Economic Performance -- Robert M. Solow -- Analytical Foundations -- Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital -- James S. Coleman -- Defining Social Capital: An Integrating View -- Ismail Serageldin -- Christiaan Grootaert -- Formal and Informal Institutions -- Joseph E. Stiglitz -- Institutional Analysis -- Creating and Harnessing Social Capital -- Anirudh Krishna -- The Formation of Social Capital -- Jonathan H. Turner -- Getting Things Done in an Antimodern Society: Social Capital Networks in Russia -- Richard Rose -- Social Capital: A Fad or a Fundamental Concept? -- Elinor Ostrom -- Understanding Social Capital: Learning from the Analysis and Experience of Participation -- Norman Uphoff -- Statistical Analysis -- Economic Growth and Social Capital in Italy -- John F. Helliwell -- Robert D. Putnam -- Social Capital: Evidence and Implications -- Deepa Narayan -- Lant Pritchett -- Social Capital, the State, and Development Outcomes -- Ajay Chhibber -- Trust in Large Organizations -- Rafael La Porta -- Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes -- Andrei Shleifer -- Robert W. Vishny -- Overview -- Economic Progress and the Idea of Social Capital -- 325 -- Partha Dasgupta.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-8213-5004-8
Language:
English
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