A confianza xeral en Galiciaunha aproximación á evolución do capital social e dos seus determinantes

  1. Pena-López, Atilano
  2. Sánchez Santos, José Manuel
Revista:
Revista galega de economía: Publicación Interdisciplinar da Facultade de Ciencias Económicas e Empresariais

ISSN: 1132-2799

Año de publicación: 2013

Volumen: 22

Número: 1

Páginas: 125-150

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.15304/RGE.22.1.1272 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: Revista galega de economía: Publicación Interdisciplinar da Facultade de Ciencias Económicas e Empresariais

Objetivos de desarrollo sostenible

Resumen

El presente trabajo se sitúa en el ámbito de la socioeconomía para abordar uno de los determinantes del desarrollo económico, analizando en concreto la evolución reciente de la dotación de capital social en Galicia. Partiendo de una delimitación básica del concepto de capital social, se extraen las principales conclusiones de los resultados de las tres oleadas de la Encuesta Mundial de Valores realizadas en Galicia. Junto a eso, se estima una función de los determinantes micro de la confianza generalizada. En conjunto, se observa un proceso de descapitalización en todos los indicadores, tanto en términos de confianza como de asociacionismo.

Referencias bibliográficas

  • Alesina, A.; La Ferrara, E. (2000): The Determinants of Trust. (NBER Working Paper, 7621). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).
  • Barbieri, P.; Paugam, S.; Russell, H. (2000): "Social Capital and Exits from Unemployment, " en D. Gallie e S. Paugam [ed.]: Welfare Regimes and the Experience of Unemployment in Eu-rope. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Becattini, G. (2002): Desarrollo local: teorías y estrategias. Madrid: Civitas.
  • Bourdieu, P. (2001): "The Forms of Capital, " en M. Granovetter e R. Swedberg: The Socio-logy of Economic Life, pp. 97-111. 2a ed. Oxford: Westview Press.
  • Bush, R.; Baum, P. (2001): "Health, Inequalities, Community and Social Capital, " en R. Ec-kersley et al.: The Social Origins of Wellbeing, pp. 189-204. Cambridge: Cambridge Univer-sity Press.
  • Coleman, J. (1988): "Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital, " American Journal of Sociology, 94, pp. 95-120.
  • Costa, D.L.; Kahn, M.E. (2003): "Understanding the American Decline in Social Capital, 1952-1998, " Kyklos 56 (1), pp. 17-46.
  • Christoforou, A. (2011): "Social Capital Across European Countries: Individual and Aggre-gate Determinants of Group Membership, " The American Journal of Economics and Socio-logy, 70 (3), pp. 699-728.
  • Dasgupta, P. (1999): "Economic Progress and the Idea of Social Capital, " en P. Dasgupta e I. Serageldin: Social Capital, A Multifaceted Approach, pp. 325-424. Washington D.C., WA: World Bank.
  • Dasgupta, P.; Serageldin, I. (1999): Social Capital, A Multifaceted Approach. Washington D.C., WA: World Bank.
  • Esser, H. (2008): "The Two Meanings of Social Capital, " en D. Castiglione, J. van Deth e G. Wooleb: The Handbook of Social Capital, pp. 22-50. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Fukuyama, F. (1995): Trust, the Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity. London: Ha-mish Hamilton.
  • Glaeser, E.; Laibson, D.; Sacerdote, B. (2002): "An Economic Approach to Social Capital, " Economic Journal, 112, pp. 437-458.
  • Glaeser, E.; Laibson, D.; Scheinkman, J.A.; Soutter, Ch. (1999): What is Social Capital? The De-terminants of Trust and Trustworthiness. (NBER Working Paper, 7216). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).
  • Granato, J.; Inglehart, R.; Leblang, D. (1996): "The Effect of Cultural Values on Economic Development: Theory, Hypotheses, and Some Empirical Test, " American Journal of Politi-cal Science, 40 (3), pp. 608-611.
  • Granovetter, M. (1973): "The Strength of Weak Ties, " American Journal of Sociology, 78, pp. 1360-1380.
  • Guiso, L.; Sapienza, P. (2000): The Role of Social Capital in Financial Development. (NBER Working Paper, 7563). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).
  • Helliwell, J. (1996): Do Borders Matter for Social Capital? Economic Growth and Civic Cul-ture in U.S. States. (NBER Working Paper, 5863). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Eco-nomic Research (NBER).
  • Helliwell, J.; Putnam, R. (1995): "Economic Growth and Social Capital in Italy, " Eastern Economic Journal, XXI, pp. 295-307.
  • Inglehart, R. [coord.] (1981): World Values Surveys and European Values Surveys. (ICPSR Study). Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. (Ondadas su-cesivas dos anos 1990, 1995 e 2000).
  • Kawachi, R.; Kennedy, B.; Lochner, K.; Prothrow, S. (1997): "Social Capital, Income Equality and Mortality, " American Journal of Public Health, 87 (9), pp. 1491-1497.
  • Knack, S.; Keefer, Ph. (1997): "Does Social Capital Have an Economic Pay Off? A Cross Country Investigation, " Quarterly Journal of Economics, 112, pp. 1251-1288.
  • Krishna, A.; Shrader, E. (1999): Social Capital Assessment Tool. (Working Paper, 22). Washington D.C., WA: World's Bank Social Capital Initiative.
  • Lambsdorff, J. (2007): The Institutional Economics of Corruption and Reform: Theory, Evi-dence and Policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Lemann, N. (1996): "Kicking in Groups, " en S. Baron, J. Field e T. Schuller [ed.]: Social Capi-tal-Critical Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Nam, L. (2008): "A Network Theory of Social Capital, " en D. Castiglione, J. van Deth e G. Wooleb: The Handbook of Social Capital, pp. 50-70. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Olson, M. (1982): The Rise and Decline of Nations: Economic Growth, Stagflation and Social Rigidities. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
  • Olson, M. (2000): Power and Prosperity. New York, NY: Basic Books.
  • Paldam, M. (2000): "Social Capital: One or Many? Definition and Measurement, " Journal of Economic Surveys, 14 (5), pp. 629-653.
  • Pena López, J.A.; Sánchez Santos, J.M. (2007): "The Olson-Putnam Controversy: Some Empi-rical Evidence, " Economics Bulletin, 26 (4), pp. 1-10.
  • Portes, A.; Landolt, P. (1998): "Unsolved Mysteries: The Tocqueville Files, " The American Prospect Online, 7, pp. 20-26.
  • Putnam, R. (1993): Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Putnam, R. (1995): "Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital, " Journal of Demo-cracy, 6, pp. 65-78.
  • Putnam, R. (2000): Bowling Alone, the Collapse and Revival of American Community. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.
  • Putnam, R. (2003): El declive del capital social. Barcelona: Galaxia Gutenberg.
  • Rodríguez, J.A.; Bosch, J.; Mérida, F. (2003): Capital social como vertebrador de la sociedad. Barcelona: Universidad de Barcelona.
  • Rothstein, B.; Stolle, D. (2003): "Social Capital, Impartiality and the Welfare State: An Ins-titutional Approach, " en M. Hooghe e D. Stolle: Generating Social Capital, Civil Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective. New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillan.
  • Routledge, B.R.; Von Amsberg, J. (2003): "Social Capital and Growth, " Journal of Monetary Economics, 50, pp. 167-193.
  • Sabatini, F. (2007): The Role of Social Capital in Economic Development. (Working Paper, 47). Sienna: University of Sienna.
  • Sánchez Santos, J.M.; Castellanos, P.; Pena López, J.A. (2003): Economía, fútbol y bienestar social. A Coruña: Deputación da Coruña.
  • Sobel, J. (2002): "Can we Trust Social Capital?, " Journal of Economic Literature, 40, pp. 139--154.
  • Stolle, D. (1998): "Bowling Together, Bowling Alone, the Development of Generalized Trust in Voluntary Associations, " Political Sociology, 19 (3), pp. 497-526.
  • Winter, I. (2001): Toward a Theorized Understanding of Family Life and Social Capital. (Working Paper, 21). Melbourne: Melbourne University.
  • Woolcock, M. (2001): "The Place of Social Capital in Understanding Social and Economic Outcomes, " Canadian Journal of Policy Research, 2 (1), pp. 1492-1525.