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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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  • ...article "The Rural School Community Center" detailing the first concept of social capital is published in [[Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sc
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  • The responsibilities of citizenship often contribute to the development of [[social capital]].
    5 KB (742 words) - 09:09, 26 March 2024
  • ...ican community'' is published in the U.S. Responsible for renewed focus on social capital.
    4 KB (607 words) - 18:55, 4 October 2020
  • ...ase [[social capital]]<ref>Kawachi, Kennedy, Lochner and Prothrow-Stith. ''Social Capital, Income Inequality, and Mortality'', American Journal of Public Health. 19
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  • - [[Social capital]] -
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  • ...acity, because of reductions in physical capital, [[human capital]] or [[social capital]]<ref>[http://www.imf.org/External/Pubs/FT/staffp/2005/01/cerra.htm Valerie
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  • ...ckquote>There are three major forms of power in a society: coercive force, social capital, and authority. The power of coercion is the ability to compel a person thr ...cy forces must identify, where possible, which groups and individuals have social capital and how they attract and maintain followers."<ref>{{citation
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  • '''Social capital''' is an interdisciplinary [[social science]] concept that brings together ...ure of the activity. There have been attempts to quantify the influence of social capital upon community achievements, but there is no agreement concerning how to me
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  • '''Social capital''' is an interdisciplinary [[social science]] concept that brings together ...ure of the activity. There have been attempts to quantify the influence of social capital upon community achievements, but there is no agreement concerning how to me
    46 KB (6,686 words) - 12:35, 7 May 2024
  • ...f backsliding - but these opportunities were accompanied by the erosion of social capital and the breakdown or privatization of service programs.
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  • * -–, ''Formal and Informal Institutions'' in Social Capital: A Multifaceted Perspective. P. Dasgupta and I. Serageldin (eds.), The Worl
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  • ===[[Social Capital]]===
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  • Ostrom, E, and TK Ahn. Foundations of Social Capital. Edward Elgar Pub, 2003. Ostrom, E, and TK Ahn. “A Social Science Perspective on Social Capital: Social Capital and Collective Action.” REVISTA MEXICANA DE SOCIOLOGIA 65, no. 1 (2003):
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  • ...ment-financed investments that yield increases in [[human capital]] or [[social capital]] that are self-financing in the longer term. Since there is always some un
    11 KB (1,771 words) - 02:17, 27 October 2013
  • ...f backsliding - but these opportunities were accompanied by the erosion of social capital and the breakdown or privatization of service programs.
    18 KB (2,634 words) - 06:39, 27 August 2013
  • ...ure of trust has been taken to be one of the essential components of [[social capital]] , and societies that possess it have benefited in economic terms. It has
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  • ...eliminated, the process would be limited by inter-country differences in social capital). It is a process which has ancient origins, which has gathered pace in ...ead, and that it has led to income inequalities, and to damaging losses of social capital in the parent countries and to social stresses resulting from immigration i
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  • ...eliminated, the process would be limited by inter-country differences in social capital). It is a process which has ancient origins, which has gathered pace in ...ead, and that it has led to income inequalities, and to damaging losses of social capital in the parent countries and to social stresses resulting from immigration i
    45 KB (6,724 words) - 05:53, 22 October 2013
  • ...to a number of entirely new and previously unrelated topics. His focus on[[social capital]] in the Italian study and ''Bowling Alone'' provoked a host of new researc
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