Social capital and development
- 2009
- p.197-207.
- Apr-Jun
Social capital is considered as a resource that facilitates co-operation within or between people. Different manifestations of social capital involve bonding social capital, bridging social capital, linking social capital, cognitive social capital and structural social capital. Social capital is positively contributing to various development outcomes such as governmental efficacy, low crime rates, welfare of families, reduced transaction costs, improved public health and several other individual benefits. - Reproduced.