THE SOCIAL CAPITAL SHORTAGE AS A HERALD OF FUTURE TROUBLES
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social capital, confidence, third sector, social economy, social economy organization, civil society index
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In the age of integration and globalization growing the meaning so-called soft factors for socio-economic development. Among them to the first plan advances the social capital. In the article indicated on lacks in basics components of the social capital in Poland, which makes difficult his building and increasing. Social capital is not generated across the individual activity on the own benefit, but in the cooperation way of different individuals for achievement commons aims. In fact of exhausting of cheap resources and easy possibilities of achieving economic growth, the socioeconomic development will not be possibile without strengthen of the tie and confidence members of society. Unfortunately research showing that the quality and „structure” of the Polish society is getting weaker and without right enhance of social capital the socioeconomic development in long time will not be possible, or considerably hinder.
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Będzik, B. (2010). THE SOCIAL CAPITAL SHORTAGE AS A HERALD OF FUTURE TROUBLES. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Oeconomia, 9(1), 15–21. Retrieved from https://aspe.sggw.edu.pl/article/view/739
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