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Macinko, James and Barbara Starfield (2001) “The Utility of Social Capital in Research on Health Determinants,” ''The Millbank Quarterly'' 79(3):397-427 | Farr, James. (2004). "Social Capital: A Conceptual History," ''Political Theory'' 32(1):6-33. | ||
Macinko, James and Barbara Starfield. (2001). “The Utility of Social Capital in Research on Health Determinants,” ''The Millbank Quarterly'' 79(3):397-427 |
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Robert Putnam and Lewis Feldstein: Better Together Simon and Schuster 2000
Francis Fukuyama: Trust: The Social Virtues of the Creation of Prosperity Free Press Paperbacks Simon and Schuster 1996.
Elinor Ostrom and TK Ahn (eds): Foundations of Social Capital, Critical Writings in Economic Institutions, Edward Elgar 2003.
Adam Smith: The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Millar 1790
Tristan Claridge Social Capital (An online literature survey) [1].
Civic Engagement in America The Saguaro Seminar 2008
Farr, James. (2004). "Social Capital: A Conceptual History," Political Theory 32(1):6-33.
Macinko, James and Barbara Starfield. (2001). “The Utility of Social Capital in Research on Health Determinants,” The Millbank Quarterly 79(3):397-427