Social Capital

91 Pages Posted: 26 May 2004 Last revised: 27 Aug 2022

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Steven N. Durlauf

University of Chicago; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Korea Development Institute (KDI)

Marcel Fafchamps

Stanford University - Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies

Date Written: May 2004

Abstract

This paper surveys research on social capital. We explore the concepts that motivate the social capital literature, efforts to formally model social capital using economic theory, the econometrics of social capital, and empirical studies of the role of social capital in various socioeconomic outcomes. While our focus is primarily on the place of social capital in economics, we do consider its broader social science context. We argue that while the social capital literature has produced many insights, a number of conceptual and statistical problems exist with the current use of social capital by social scientists. We propose some ways to strengthen the social capital literature.

Suggested Citation

Durlauf, Steven N. and Fafchamps, Marcel, Social Capital (May 2004). NBER Working Paper No. w10485, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=546282

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Marcel Fafchamps

Stanford University - Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies ( email )

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