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The role of bridging and linking social capital in household wealth: a case study of two livelihoods in Treasure Beach, Jamaica
Author(s) -
Matthew Pezold
Publication year - 2010
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.32469/10355/10569
Subject(s) - distrust , treasure , livelihood , social capital , poverty , bridging (networking) , economic growth , development economics , government (linguistics) , political science , geography , socioeconomics , sociology , economics , social science , agriculture , computer network , archaeology , computer science , linguistics , philosophy , law
xi Chapter1: Problem Statement Introduction 1 Problem 1 Livelihoods 3 Objectives 4 Conclusion 5 Chapter 2: Literature Review Introduction 6 Social Capital an Early Conceptualization 6 Types of Social Capital 8 Development Implications 9

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