Social Capital and Economic Development
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Author:FRANCOIS Patrick
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ISBN:9780415407014
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Publication Date:January 2006
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Edition:2
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Pages:134
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Social Capital and Economic Development
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$102.00
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Author:FRANCOIS Patrick
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ISBN:9780415407014
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Publication Date:January 2006
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Edition:2
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Pages:134
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Routledge
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This immensely readable book by Patrick Francois provides an original insight into the increasingly fashionable topic that is social capital. In a unique, original study, the author emphasises trustworthiness as a vital feature of social capital and argues that standard economic treatments of this phenomenon are inadequate. The book's richer evolutionary treatment of this is embedded in a neoclassical model and will prove to be essential reading for economic development scholars as well as those interested in development studies and economic thought in general.
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This immensely readable book by Patrick Francois provides an original insight into the increasingly fashionable topic that is social capital. In a unique, original study, the author emphasises trustworthiness as a vital feature of social capital and argues that standard economic treatments of this phenomenon are inadequate. The book's richer evolutionary treatment of this is embedded in a neoclassical model and will prove to be essential reading for economic development scholars as well as those interested in development studies and economic thought in general.
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Author: FRANCOIS PatrickISBN: 9780415407014Publication Date: January 2006Edition: 2Pages: 134Binding: PaperbackPublisher: RoutledgeCountry of Publication:
This immensely readable book by Patrick Francois provides an original insight into the increasingly fashionable topic that is social capital. In a unique, original study, the author emphasises trustworthiness as a vital feature of social capital and argues that standard economic treatments of this phenomenon are inadequate. The book's richer evolutionary treatment of this is embedded in a neoclassical model and will prove to be essential reading for economic development scholars as well as those interested in development studies and economic thought in general.-
Author: FRANCOIS PatrickISBN: 9780415407014Publication Date: January 2006Edition: 2Pages: 134Binding: PaperbackPublisher: RoutledgeCountry of Publication:
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