Shah, Syed Akhter Hussain and Shah, Tari shah and Ahmed, Eatzaz (2011): Top-Down Approach for the Social Capital Development. Published in:
Preview |
PDF
MPRA_paper_59293.pdf Download (141kB) | Preview |
Abstract
This study provides the compatibility of top-down approach of the collectivist society with the algebraic representation of social capital matrix [22], which establishes algebraic based model having capability of interpreting the state intervention in building social capital. The study also suggests a policy framework for the developing economic strategies and effective planing at government level regarding social capital development in perspective of top-down approach.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
---|---|
Original Title: | Top-Down Approach for the Social Capital Development |
English Title: | Top-Down Approach for the Social Capital Development |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | Social capital, Linear space, Intera-active and accross interactions, Boolean algebra, Social cohesion, Top-down and Bottom-up. |
Subjects: | H - Public Economics > H4 - Publicly Provided Goods > H41 - Public Goods |
Item ID: | 59293 |
Depositing User: | Syed Akhter Hussain Shah |
Date Deposited: | 30 Dec 2014 23:45 |
Last Modified: | 01 Oct 2019 18:22 |
References: | J. Allik, and A. Realop, (2004), Individualism-Collectivism and Social Capital, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 35(1), 29-49, (January). Pierre Bourdieu, (1980), Le Capital Social, Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales, 31(2-3). E. N. Castle, (2003), The Social Capital Paradigm: Bridging Across Disciplines – An Overview, The American Journal of Agriculture Economics, 85(5), 1208-1210. J. S. Coleman, (1990), Foundations of Social Theory, Cambridge, Harvard University Press. D. L. Costa, and M. E. Kahn, (2003), Understanding the American Decline in Social Capital, 1952-1998, Kyklos, 56(1), 17-46. D. S. Dummit, and R. M. Foote, (2002), Abstract Algebra, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York. J. R. Durbin, (1992), Modern Agebra, An Introduction, 3rd Edition, John Willey & Sons, Inc., New York. P. Evans, (1996), Government Action, Social Capital and Development: Reviewing the Evidence on Synergy, World Development, 24(6), 1119-1132. M. Evans, and Stephen Syrett, (2007), Generating Social Capital?, The Social Economy and Local Economic Development, European Urban and Regional Studies, 14-55. J. Harriss, (1997), Policy Arena “Missing Link” or Analytically Missing?, The Concept of Social Capital, J. Intern. Development, 9(7), 919-937. G. Hofstede, (2001), Culture’s Consequences, Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions, and Organizations Across Nations, Thousand Oaks CA., Sage Publications. G. Hofstede, and G. J. Hofstede, (2005), Cultures and Organizations, Software of the Mind, 2nd Eddition, McGrawHill, New York. M. Hooghe, (2003), Conclusion: The Sources of Social Capital Reconsidered (231-248), Edited by Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle Generating Social Capital: Civil Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective, Palgrave Macmillantm, New York. T. W. Hungerford, (1974), Algebra, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. B. Kolman, and D. R. Hill, (2001), Introductory Linear Algebra with Applications, 7th Edition, Pearson Education, Inc. M. Levi, (1996), Social and unsocial capital, Politics and Society, 21(1), 45-56. E. Ostrom, (1990), Crafting Irrigation Institutions: Social Capital and Development, Syracuse University and Indiana University, Decentralization: Finance & Management Project, Washington DC: US Agency for International Development. Alejandro Portes, (1998), Social Capital: Its Origins and Applications in Modern Sociology, Annual Sociology, 24, 1-24. R. Putnam, (1993), Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy, Princeton, Princeton University Press. L. J. Robinson, and J. L. Flora, (2003), The Social Capital Paradigm: Bridging Across Disciplines, Amer. J. of Agriculture Economics, 85(5), 1187-1193. S. A. H. Shah, (2008), Resource Allocation Among Consumption, Labour Supply, Human Capital, Social Capital and Religious Human Capital, Theory and Emperical Analysis, Ph. D. Dissertation, PIDE. T. Shah, S. A. H. Shah, and Eatzaz Ahmed, Algebraic Representation of Social Capital Matrix, PIDE-Working Papers 2010:61, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. J. Sobel, (2002), Can We Trust Social Capital? Journal of Economic Literature, XL, 139-154. D. Stolle, (2003), The Sources of Social Capital (19-42), Edited by Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle “Generating Social Capital: Civil Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective, Palalgrave Magacmillantm, New York. S. Tarrow, (1996), “Making Social Science Work Across Space and Time: A Critical Refection on Robert Putnam.s Making Democracy Work”, American Political Science Review, 90, 389-397. J. H. Turner, (1999), The Formation of Social Capital, In Dasgupta and Serageldin, (Eds), op. cit., 94-146. N. Uphoff, (2000), Understanding Social Capital: Learning from the Analysts and Experience of Participation in Dasgupta and Serageldin, (Eds), Social Capital: A Multi-Faceted Perspective, Washington DC., World Bank. D. A. R. Wallace, (1998), Groups, Rings and Fields, Spriger-Verlag, London. M. Woolcock, (1998), Social Capital and Economic Development: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis and Policy Framework, Theory and Society, 27(2), 151-208. |
URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/59293 |