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  • ...n also authored a book published in 1920 that contains a chapter entitled "Social Capital".<ref>L. J. Hanifan, ''The Community Center'' (Boston: Silver, Burdett & Co ...community involvement for successful schools, Hanifan invoked the idea of 'social capital' to explain why."<ref>Robert Putnam, ''Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revi
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  • Evers, Adalbert 2003: Social Capital and Civic Commitment: On Putnam's Way of Understanding. In: Social Policy & Evers, Adalbert 2001: The significance of social capital in the multiple goal and resource structure of social enterprises. In: Borz
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  • ...ally accepted that other factors such as political stability and human and social capital must be included in any attempt to explain the pattern of international tra
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  • ...virus]] immunization. As a volunteer community service, it strengthens [[social capital]].
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  • ...societal cost. They are intended to build both financial [[capital]] and [[social capital]].
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  • ...sly-oriented [[community organizing]] as contributing to the building of [[social capital]]. <ref name=Sojo>{{citation
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  • ...t, [[non-governmental organization]] (NGO) that pursues the promotion of [[social capital]] and [[social cohesion]]. Created in late 2002 by Dr [[Patrick Hunout]], i ...t Bellah, Francis Fukuyama, Patrick Hunout and others. (See the entry on [[social capital]] for more detailed discussion).
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  • *[http://www.socialcapital-foundation.org/ The Social Capital Foundation]
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  • ...t, [[non-governmental organization]] (NGO) that pursues the promotion of [[social capital]] and [[social cohesion]]. Created in late 2002 by Dr [[Patrick Hunout]], i ...ion is more global and cannot be reduced to the use of the sole concept of social capital.
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  • • Brown, L.D. & D. Ashman, Participation, Social Capital and Intersectoral Problem-Solving: African and Asian Cases, World Developme
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  • ...[[public debt]], [[public goods]], [[recession (economics)|recession]], [[social capital]], [[supply and demand]], [[terms of trade]], [[unemployment]], [[utility]]
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  • ...tegic plan]]ning, establishing and mobilizing resource (sometimes termed [[social capital]] formation or [[networking]]) that are most important.
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  • * Badescu, Gabriel and Eric M. Uslaner. 2003. Social capital and the transition to democracy. London ; New York: Routledge. <BR> * Dekker, Paul and Eric M. Uslaner. 2001. Social capital and participation in everyday life. Routledge/ecpr studies in European poli
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  • ...In most cases, gains in power resulting from membership result from the [[social capital]], [[trust]] and [[social network|network]]s of relations that grow out of
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  • - [[social capital]]
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  • ...frastructure (economics)|infrastructure]], its [[human capital]] and its [[social capital]]. ...xpected from investment in health and education, and the improvements in [[social capital]] that may be expected from investments in safety, transport and communicat
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