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%T Social Capital and Economic Well-Being in Germany's Regions: An Exploratory Spatial Analysis
%A Botzen, Katrin
%J Region: the journal of ERSA
%N 1
%P 1-24
%V 3
%D 2016
%K civic associations; economic well-being; spatial interdependence
%@ 2409-5370
%U https://openjournals.wu-wien.ac.at/ojs/index.php/region/article/view/73
%X This article explores social capital in Germany in line with Putnam’s claim that social capital benefits regional economic well-being. In particular, this macro-level study examines whether the number of civic associations, as a measure of a vibrant civil society, is related to higher GDP. Since this study uses spatial data on civic associations and official statistics concerning the German NUTS-3 regions, different spatial matrices model interdependencies among the dependent units of analysis. Exploratory spatial data analysis illustrates spatial patterns between districts as well as each variable’s radius of influence. Cross-sectional spatial models help examine social capital’s effect on regional economic well-being. Results of these analyses are two-fold: first, the geographical scope of social capital is locally concentrated, whereas the sphere of economic well-being encloses a wider area. Second, social capital correlates positively with economic well-being in Germany’s many regions.
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%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
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