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Research Agenda for Social Capital in Economic Development
This innovative Research Agenda investigates the complex relationship between social capital and economic development. Expert authors review existing research alongside recent trends, emphasizing the nuanced, context-specific effects of social capital on economic outcomes.
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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in each area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
This innovative Research Agenda investigates the complex relationship between social capital and economic development. Expert authors review existing research alongside recent trends, emphasizing the nuanced, context-specific effects of social capital on economic outcomes.
Drawing on in-depth case studies from local to national levels, chapters examine the role of social capital in informal economies, socio-economic planning, and rural prosperity. They further assess diverse methods and frameworks including econometrics, network analysis, bibliometrics, and human ecology economics, providing novel perspectives and identifying important avenues for future research. Incisive contributions also consider various definitions of economic development, ultimately highlighting the necessity of multidisciplinary approaches for the successful implementation of social capital strategies.
Presenting cutting-edge insights into research on social capital and economic development, this Research Agenda is an essential tool for students and scholars in development studies, economics, sociology and social policy. Its consideration of policy implications of social capital research through relevant practical examples also makes it an invaluable resource for policymakers.
This innovative Research Agenda investigates the complex relationship between social capital and economic development. Expert authors review existing research alongside recent trends, emphasizing the nuanced, context-specific effects of social capital on economic outcomes.
Drawing on in-depth case studies from local to national levels, chapters examine the role of social capital in informal economies, socio-economic planning, and rural prosperity. They further assess diverse methods and frameworks including econometrics, network analysis, bibliometrics, and human ecology economics, providing novel perspectives and identifying important avenues for future research. Incisive contributions also consider various definitions of economic development, ultimately highlighting the necessity of multidisciplinary approaches for the successful implementation of social capital strategies.
Presenting cutting-edge insights into research on social capital and economic development, this Research Agenda is an essential tool for students and scholars in development studies, economics, sociology and social policy. Its consideration of policy implications of social capital research through relevant practical examples also makes it an invaluable resource for policymakers.
Critical Acclaim
‘This important new book explores the multifaceted concept of social capital, examining its formation, influence, and interaction with various economic and social factors, delving into critical topics such as social capital in informal economies, the impact of public infrastructure, the role of microfinance, and the interplay between different forms of capital. With nations around the world facing polarization and budget shortfalls, the deeply researched chapters can help communities, scholars, and decision makers understand how different groups within society interact to form the networks which can accelerate economic development.’
– Daniel P. Aldrich, Northeastern University, USA
– Daniel P. Aldrich, Northeastern University, USA