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Une question de confiance : capital social et développement économique

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  • Partha Dasgupta

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In recent years a great many scholars have argued that the formation of social capital is the engine of economic progress. Many others have noted, however, that the evidence is mixed. This paper argues that the deep requirement for economic progress is the development of trust among people. Defining social capital in lean terms, namely, as ?interpersonal networks?, it shows that, when suitably directed, social capital can build and sustain trust; if it is misdirected or if it operates in the wrong sphere, it can hamper economic development and even cause economies to regress. Moreover, if the idea of social capital is to serve a useful purpose in economics, it should be interpreted as interpersonal networks whose members develop and maintain trust in one another to keep their promises by the device of ?mutual enforcement? of agreements. Trust is the key to cooperation; ?social capital?, when suitably applied, is only a means to creating trust. A natural place to look for the worth of social capital in macroeconomic statistics is in total factor productivity, but doing so implies that total factor productivity is an amalgam of technology and institutions. The paper concludes (in an appendix) by demonstrating how an increase in trust among people would result in an increase in total factor productivity, which is another way of saying that an increase in trust among people would lead to an increase in the economy?s wealth.

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  • Partha Dasgupta, 2010. "Une question de confiance : capital social et développement économique," Revue d’économie du développement, De Boeck Université, vol. 18(4), pages 47-96.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:edddbu:edd_244_0047
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    1. Cécile Perret, 2014. "Social capital and viable territorial development in Kabylian communityThe central role of the regional identity," Working Papers halshs-01094761, HAL.
    2. Cécile Perret, 2018. "Vers une symbiose territoriale systémique. Territoire Zéro Déchet Zéro Gaspillage en Pays de Savoie," Working Papers halshs-01862073, HAL.
    3. Cécile Perret & Bélaïd Abrika, 2014. "Capital social, confiance et développement territorial. Une étude appliquée en Kabylie," Working Papers halshs-01055087, HAL.
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