CREATION AND DESTRUCTION OF SOCIAL CAPITAL: ENTREPRENEURSHIP, CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENTS AND INSTITUTIONS

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207 pages 2004

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"Is social capital the 'missing link' in economics? In this book, the authors argue that the 'forgotten' production factor of social capital is as crucial in economic decision-making as the other more traditional factors of production such as physical, financial and human capital. They attempt to bridge the gap between theory and reality by examining the main factors that determine entrepreneurship, co-operative movements and the creation and destruction of social capital." "This book will contribute to academic and popular debates on social capital and will be valuable source of reference for all social scientists. It will particularly appeal to students and scholars of public policy, economics, sociology, political science, anthropology and history."--Jacket.

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