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The Economic Implications of Social Cohesion
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2003
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Essays examine the impact of social networks and collective action on growth and other economic outcomes, contributing to understanding of the interaction between economic processes and their social framework.
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Osberg Lars :
Lars Osberg is McCulloch Professor of Economics at Dalhousie University.
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Introduction
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Do Borders Matter for Social Capital? Economic Growth and Civic Culture in U.S. States and Canadian Provinces
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Social Capital, Social Cohesion, Community: A Microeconomic Analysis
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Social Cohesion and the Well-being of Canadian Children
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Social Cohesion and Health
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Social Cohesion and Voluntary Activity: Making Connections
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Communities and Economic Prosperity; Exploring the Links
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Social Cohesion and Macroeconomic Performance
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Many Happy Returns: How Social Cohesion Attracts Investment
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Contributors
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Backmatter
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9781442681149
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