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Il capitale sociale nel capitalismo che cambia

Arnaldo Bagnasco

Stato e mercato, 2002, issue 2, 271-304

Abstract: Social capital continuous to be an intriguing, but volatile concept. In this article it is intended - in a broad sense - as the potential of cooperative interaction which derives from a specific fabric of formal and informal social organization. The concept is then tested in three research fields: new economy and production networks, political economy and regulation mechanisms, social consequences of new economy and globalization. Finally, it is related to Coleman's idea of rational reconstruction of society.

Date: 2002
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