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Social Capital within the Urban Small-Firm-Sector in Developing Countries: A Form of Modern Organization or a Reason for Economic Backwardness?

Annen, Kurt. 2000. "Social Capital within the Urban Small-Firm-Sector in Developing Countries: A Form of Modern Organization or a Reason for Economic Backwardness?." Presented at "Constituting the Commons: Crafting Sustainable Commons in the New Millennium," the Eighth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Bloomington, IN, May 31-June 4, 2000.

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"This article explores the role of social capital created by social network membership in the small-firm sector in developing countries. Some empirical studies find that social capital hampers economic performance by creating market segmentation and inducing rent-seeking activities. Other studies observe that social capital is an important prerequisite for productive interaction among small firms. This paper offers a model of social capital governance based on the New Institutional Economics which distinguishes between inclusive and exclusive social capital. It argues that inclusive social capital furthers economic performance while exclusive social capital may not. Two case studies are included."

Document Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:IASCP
common pool resources--developing countries
social capital--developing countries
social capital--models
social networks--developing countries
economic development--developing countries
institutional economics--developing countries
ID Code:1006

 

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