Cents and Sociability: Household Income and Social Capital in Rural Tanzania, Issue 1796World Bank, Social Development and Development Research Group, Poverty and Human Resources, 1997 - Capital social - Tanzania - 41 pages |
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adult affects incomes associated with higher associational activity Base set Capital and Poverty cluster averages cluster level coefficient consumption cooperation correlation Dar Es Salaam data on social determinants of income diffusion of innovations distance to market dummy variables Econometric economic effect of social empirically ethnic examine expenditures per person greater social capital health facility quality heterogeneity higher incomes higher social capital household incomes household level HRDS data income effect individual's informal insurance instrument set instrumental variables estimation June Lant Pritchett level social capital market failures measurement error membership nodes number of groups omitted variable bias outcomes p-level percent population density potentially Pritchett proxy public services Putnam questions R-Squared regression reported role rural Tanzania sample school quality Self-employed in agriculture social capital affects social capital increases social capital index standard deviation increase t-statistics trust in strangers variation village social capital voluntary associations World Bank