Discussion on Social Capital
B. Delworth Gardner
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1995, vol. 27, issue 1, 81-85
Abstract:
At a time when economists have been accused of being imperialistic for attempting to infiltrate other social sciences, we should not be too surprised by attempts to incorporate other social sciences into economics. The Lynne paper is clearly an effort in this direction. The other two attempt to reform or broaden the mainstream neoclassical model.
Date: 1995
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