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| Name | ID21 Insights (Issue 34) Special Issue on Social Capital |
| Description | ID21 Insights (Issue 34) Special Issue on Social Capital. Articles include: * It's not what you know- it's who you know! Economic analysis of social capital * Friends in high places? An overview of social capital. Social capital can be split into three connecting strands... * Pathways of influence - Social capital and household welfare in South Africa. Social capital is a difficult concept to define, particularly at the empirical level... * Preferential credit? Ethnic and indigenous firms vie for equal access. Ethnic groups often remain segregated long after emigrating to a new area... * Choosing better technology. Does social capital help? How do rural communities make important decisions about farming techniques? * Networking for success and survival in Ghana. Does size matter? Networks are crucial to both large and small enterprises in Ghana... * Unequal access to social capital? Evidence from Tanzania. Social capital, it is widely accepted, is beneficial to economic performance. How is social capital formed and how can it be measured? * Sites for Sore Eyes: Online Sources on Social Capital. Social Capital is a relatively new area and few sites relating to developing countries exist... |
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