Title: | The role of social capital in development : an empirical assessment |
Authors: | Christiaan Grootaert, Editor ; Thierry Van Bastelaer, Editor ; Robert D. Putnam, Author of introduction, etc. |
Publisher: | New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002 |
ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-521-81291-7 |
Size: | 1 vol. (XXII-360 p.) / 24 cm |
Languages: | English |
Descriptors: |
[Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic analysis > economic analysis > economic survey [Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic analysis > economic analysis > microeconomics [Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic conditions > economic conditions [Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic conditions > economic development [Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic conditions > economic development > developing countries [Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic conditions > economic development > economic growth [Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic policy > economic policy > development policy [Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > national accounts > income > distribution of income > pauperisation [Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > national accounts > income > distribution of income > poverty [Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > regions and regional policy > regional policy > rural development [Eurovoc] ENVIRONMENT > environmental policy > waste management [Eurovoc] FINANCE > monetary economics > monetary policy [Eurovoc] TRADE > trade > trading operation > agricultural trade |
Tags: | social aspects ; aspect social ; social capital |
Abstract: | Previously the role of social capital - defined as the institutions and networks of relationships between people, and the associated norms and values - in programs of poverty alleviation and development has risen to considerable prominence. Although development practitioners have long suspected that social capital does affect the efficiency and quality of most development processes, this book provides the rigorous empirical results needed to confirm that impression and translate it into effective and informed policymaking. It is based on a large volume of collected data, relying equally on quantitative and qualitative research methodologies to establish approaches for measuring social capital and its impact. 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. |
Contents note: |
Part I. Social Capital at the Micro and Macro Levels: A Conceptual Discussion and Review:
1. Social capital and poverty: a microeconomic perspective Paul Collier 2. Social capital, growth, and poverty: a survey of cross-country evidence Stephen Knack Part II. The Impact of Social Capital on Development: 3. Mapping and measuring social capital through assessment of collective action to conserve and develop watersheds in Rajasthan, India Anirudh Krishna and Norman Uphoff 4. Social capital and the firm: evidence from agricultural traders in Madagascar Marcel Fafchamps and Bart Minten 5. How do participation and social capital affect community-based water projects? Evidence from central Java, Indonesia Jonathan Isham and Satu Kähkönen 6. Does social capital increase participation in voluntary solid waste management? Evidence from Dhaka, Bangladesh Sheoli Pargal, Daniel Gilligan, and Mainul Huq Part III. The Creation and Transformation of Social Capital: 7. The impact of development assistance on social capital: evidence from Kenya Mary Kay Gugerty and Michael Kremer 8. Induced social capital and federations of the rural poor in the Andes Anthony J. Bebbington and Thomas F. Carroll 9. Social capital and social cohesion: case studies from Cambodia and Rwanda Nat J. Colletta and Michelle L. Cullen 10. Ethnicity, capital formation, and conflict: evidence from Africa Robert H. Bates and Irene Yackovlev I 11. Measuring impact and drawing policy implications Christiaan Grootaert and Thierry van Bastelaer. |
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002623 | RA 1291 | Livre | Centre de documentation du CERDI / Ecole d'Economie | Salle de lecture | Available |