Social capital and poverty

http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTSOCIALCAPITAL/Resources/Social-Capital-Initiative-Working-Paper-Series/SCI-WPS-04.pdf

"…There is growing empirical evidence that social capital contributes significantly to sustainable development. Sustainability is to leave future generations as many, or more, opportunities as we ourselves have had. Growing opportunity requires an expanding stock of capital. The traditional composition of natural capital, physical or produced capital, and human capital need to be broadened to include social capital. Social capital refers to the internal social and cultural coherence of society, the norms and values that govern interactions among people and the institutions in which they have embedded. Social capital is the glue that holds societies together and without which there can be any economic growth or human well being. Without social capital, society at large will collapse, and today's world presents some very and examples of this. The challenge of development agencies such as the World Bank s to operationalize the concept of social capital and to demonstrate how and how much it affects development outcomes..." (Au)

Autor(es): Collier, Paul Creador(es): World Bank
Recursos añadido en: 13/12/2000
Idiomas disponibles: Inglés
Pobreza, Condiciones Sociales, Measuring, Methods and Indicators, Equity, Living Conditions
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