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  • #REDIRECT [[Social capital]]
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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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  • ...ries/SCI-WPS-01.pdf (See also the bibliography at Annex 2 of ''World Bank Social Capital Initiative'', Working Paper No 1) ] ...com/external/pubs/ft/seminar/1999/reforms/fukuyama.htm Francis Fukuyama: ''Social Capital and Civil Society'', IMF Conference on Second Generation Reforms, 1999]
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  • ...l trust and civic engagement in the United States. It includes a primer on social capital and a variety of resources for teachers and researchers. [http://www.socialcapital-foundation.org The Social Capital Foundation]
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  • {{r|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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  • '''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) - 07:05, 21 March 2024
  • A Brussels-based NGO promoting social capital and social cohesion.
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  • {{rpl|Social capital}} {{rpl|social capital}}
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  • *[http://www.socialcapital-foundation.org Official website of 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 ...t Bellah, Francis Fukuyama, Patrick Hunout and others. (See the entry on [[social capital]] for more detailed discussion).
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  • {{rpl|Social capital}}
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  • {{rpl|Social capital}} {{rpl|social capital}}
    557 bytes (65 words) - 15:09, 13 March 2012
  • ...l trust and civic engagement in the United States. It includes a primer on social capital and a variety of resources for teachers and researchers. [http://www.socialcapital-foundation.org The Social Capital Foundation]
    913 bytes (124 words) - 11:56, 31 May 2010
  • A Brussels-based NGO promoting social capital and social cohesion.
    102 bytes (12 words) - 14:27, 8 March 2009
  • ...on it included physical capital and financial capital. The categories of [[social capital]] and [[human capital]] are included in the more recent usage of the term.
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  • ...ries/SCI-WPS-01.pdf (See also the bibliography at Annex 2 of ''World Bank Social Capital Initiative'', Working Paper No 1) ] ...com/external/pubs/ft/seminar/1999/reforms/fukuyama.htm Francis Fukuyama: ''Social Capital and Civil Society'', IMF Conference on Second Generation Reforms, 1999]
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  • {{r|The Social Capital Foundation}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Social capital]]
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  • ...c feature of the legitimacy of [[social institution]]s. A key component of social capital.
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  • ...ated for the purpose of production or an asset, such as human capital and social capital, that has been adapted to that purpose.
    191 bytes (31 words) - 11:36, 4 June 2009
  • {{rpl|Social capital}}
    253 bytes (28 words) - 21:33, 3 March 2010
  • *[http://www.socialcapital-foundation.org Official website of The Social Capital Foundation]
    270 bytes (32 words) - 10:15, 12 December 2008
  • {{rpl|Social capital}}
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  • ...e found it useful to depart from that categorisation by recognising that [[social capital]] and [[human capital]] make contributions to production that are analogous
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  • ...al Schools who is credited as the earliest (1916) user of the concept of [[social capital]]
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  • {{r|Social capital}}
    333 bytes (45 words) - 11:14, 4 June 2009
  • ==Social capital== While he does not seem to have used the specific term [[social capital]], he observed "'it was the Americans' propensity for civic association tha
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  • {{r|Social capital}}
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  • ==Social capital== With [[Jack Knight]], he has written on the role of trust in [[social capital]] theory, starting from the analysis of trust among institutions. <blockquo
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  • {{rpl|Social capital}}
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