Social Capital and Regional Economies in Britain |
| |
Authors: | Terrence Casey |
| |
Affiliation: | Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology |
| |
Abstract: | Is social capital a prerequisite for prosperity? This paper analyzes social capital and economic performance in the British regions. Like Italy, Britain has a north–south economic divide. Are these differences caused by unequal stocks of social capital? This paper provides limited support for the hypothesized relationship between some indicators of social capital (especially trust and civic associations) and economic performance. Economic associations, however, are negatively correlated. This highlights shortcomings in social capital theory in terms of transferring the concept to new settings, the mechanisms linking social capital to production and the translation of social capital into public policy. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|