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Social Capital and Economic Development


Fabio Sabatini


Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Economics and Law; Euricse

April 2006

SPES Development Studies Discussion Paper No. 1.2006

Abstract:     
This paper carries out an empirical assessment of the causal nexus connecting social capital's diverse aspects to the "quality" of economic development in Italy. The analysis accounts for three main social capital dimensions (i.e., bonding, bridging and linking social capital) and measures them through synthetic indicators built by means of principal component analyses performed on a dataset including multiple variables. The quality of development is measured through human development and indicators of the state of health of urban ecosystems, public services, social protection, gender equality, and labour markets. The causal relationship between social capital's and development's different dimensions is then assessed through structural equations models. The analysis in this paper provides a relevant proof of Putnam's claims on the positive role of civil society organizations in development processes.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 28

Keywords: Social capital, Social networks, Civil Society, Economic development, Social quality, Labour precariousness, Structural Equations Modelling

JEL Classification: C39, O15, O18, R11, Z13

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Date posted: May 15, 2006  

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Sabatini, Fabio, Social Capital and Economic Development (April 2006). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=901362 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.901362

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Fabio Sabatini (Contact Author)
Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Economics and Law ( email )
Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
Roma, Rome 00185
Italy
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Via S. Giovanni 36
38122 Trento (TN)
Italy

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