Trust and social capital in urban Kenya and Tanzania
<p>Stable networks of cooperation, through which persons act under assumptions of reciprocity, promise-keeping and trust, are necessary for any society to flourish. These relationships have been described as “social capital”, defined as the norms and networks that enable collective action. Whi...
Glavni autor: | Burbidge, D |
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Daljnji autori: | Cheeseman, N |
Format: | Disertacija |
Jezik: | English |
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2013
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