The Role of Social Capital in Development: An Empirical AssessmentChristiaan Grootaert, Thierry van Bastelaer Cambridge University Press, 15/08/2002 - 360 من الصفحات Social capital can be defined as the institutions and networks of relationships between people, complemented by the attitudes, norms and values that underlie them. Based on a large volume of newly collected data from ten countries, this is the first book to provide a rigorous empirical testing of the link between social capital and economic development. The book documents the pervasive role of social capital in accelerating poverty alleviation and rural development, facilitating the provision of goods and services, and easing political transition and recovery from civil conflicts. |
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... water services 168 5.7 Quality of service reported by households 169 5.8 Determinants of performance of water services 172 5.9 Factors affecting the health impact of water services 175 5.10 Indicators of social capital 177 5.11 Effect ...
... water services 168 5.7 Quality of service reported by households 169 5.8 Determinants of performance of water services 172 5.9 Factors affecting the health impact of water services 175 5.10 Indicators of social capital 177 5.11 Effect ...
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... service quality 5.2 Differences between preferences of village leaders 158 and households may reduce village ... water services 8.1 Dimensions of social capital within a second - order organization 242 173 176 183 184 xii Notes ...
... service quality 5.2 Differences between preferences of village leaders 158 and households may reduce village ... water services 8.1 Dimensions of social capital within a second - order organization 242 173 176 183 184 xii Notes ...
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المحتوى
I | 8 |
a microeconomic perspective | 19 |
1 | 21 |
a survey | 42 |
3 | 68 |
Mapping and measuring social capital through | 85 |
70 | 89 |
for alternative hypotheses | 99 |
Does social capital increase participation in voluntary solid | 188 |
Firststage reducedform social capital regressions | 207 |
1 | 217 |
5 | 223 |
Induced social capital and federations of the rural poor | 234 |
1 | 242 |
2 | 255 |
5 | 261 |
9 | 107 |
FIGURES | 110 |
13 | 119 |
evidence from agricultural | 125 |
1 | 127 |
6 | 134 |
11 | 140 |
13 | 148 |
How do participation and social capital affect communitybased | 155 |
5 | 164 |
8 | 171 |
11 | 178 |
case studies from | 279 |
1 | 283 |
2 | 294 |
evidence from Africa | 310 |
1 | 314 |
108 | 320 |
Variables employed | 331 |
Ethnicity and numbers of years with assassinations | 336 |
measuring impact and drawing policy implications | 341 |
351 | |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
activities agricultural analysis associations average Ayllu Cambodia Central Java civil coefficient collective action Common Land Development construction contributions cooperation correlated costs countries decisionmaking dependent variable Dhaka economic Ecuador effect external actors factors Fafchamps federations Grootaert growth Guamote household participation households reported human capital Hutu ICRG impact included income increase indicators inputs institutions instrumental variable investment Khmer Rouge labor Land Development Index Madagascar measures Narayan neighborhood networks norms performance piped political program groups public standposts Putnam Rajsamand reciprocity regional regressions relationships rent seeking role rural Rwanda school committee score second-order organizations share significant social capital social capital index social interaction society solid waste management specifications studies suppliers survey trust Tutsi types UNORCAC village leaders voluntary solid waste waste management system water committee water services World Bank World Values Surveys WSSLIC