The Developmental State is Dead - Long Live Social Capital?

The Developmental State is Dead - Long Live Social Capital?

Author: 
Fine, Ben
Publisher: 
Blackwell Publishers Ltd
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Journal Title: 
Development and Change
Source: 
Development and Change, Vol. 30, Number 1, pp. 1-19, January 1999
Abstract: 

At the same time that the World Bank appears to be going through a process of replacing the Washington consensus with the Post-Washington consensus, the notion of social capital is coming to the fore both in development studies and social science more generally. These developments are closely connected to one another analytically: they are liable to stake out a new development agenda based on new Keynesianism and social capital in place of state versus the market; and they reflect more generally the growing influence of mainstream economics over other social sciences.

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CITATION: Fine, Ben. The Developmental State is Dead - Long Live Social Capital? . : Blackwell Publishers Ltd , . Development and Change, Vol. 30, Number 1, pp. 1-19, January 1999 - Available at: https://library.au.int/developmental-state-dead-long-live-social-capital-3