The networks of relationships among persons, firms, and institutions in a society, together with associated norms of behavior, trust, cooperation, etc., that enable a society to function effectively.
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- Social capital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Social Capital Gateway
Contains useful resources for researchers interested in social capital and in its relationship with economic development. The website is edited by Fabio Sabatini , ...