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Social capital, civil society and development: Key to contemporary administrative reforms approach

By: Tewari, Amitabh.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2007Description: p.456-465.Subject(s): Administrative reform - India | Administrative reform In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: In economic terminology the term capital is used for any wealth producing asset and economists recognise two forms of capital namely, physical and human capital. Physical capital refers to tangible assets like equipments, buildings, real estate, etc which help in generation of income. the human capital, on the other hand; refers to the knowledge, skills, creativity, etc of individuals which contribute to the economic life. Civil society and social capital not only influence economic development of the country but also constitute an important and crucial component of the process. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 53, Issue no: 3 Available AR77051

In economic terminology the term capital is used for any wealth producing asset and economists recognise two forms of capital namely, physical and human capital. Physical capital refers to tangible assets like equipments, buildings, real estate, etc which help in generation of income. the human capital, on the other hand; refers to the knowledge, skills, creativity, etc of individuals which contribute to the economic life. Civil society and social capital not only influence economic development of the country but also constitute an important and crucial component of the process. - Reproduced.

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