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Title: Social capital and the social economy in a sub-national island jurisdiction
Authors: Groome Wynne, Barbara
Keywords: Social capital (Sociology) -- Prince Edward Islands
Prince Edward Islands -- Economic conditions
Jurisdiction -- Prince Edward Islands
Jurisdiction -- States, Small
Social capital (Sociology) -- States, Small
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Island Studies Press
Citation: Groome Wynne, B. (2008). Social capital and the social economy in a sub-national island jurisdiction. In, G. Baldacchino & K. Stuart (Eds.), Pulling strings : policy insights for Prince Edward Island from other Sub-National Island Jurisdictions (pp. 73-105). Charlottetown : Island Studies Press
Abstract: This paper begins with an explanation of social capital and its manifestation in structures and institutes of the social economy. It then describes how Prince Edward Island (PEl) is using social capital in the pursuit of economic sustainability. Next, the paper explores case studies of other sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) and highlights how PEl could learn from the successes and failures of these other islands. Finally, it generates suggestions on how to more effectively invest in, and use, social capital in public policy measures. While the paper concentrates on PEl and other semi-autonomous islands, the recommendations may have wider implications in, and for, other jurisdictions.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/20192
ISBN: 9780919013544
Appears in Collections:Pulling strings : policy insights for Prince Edward Island from other Sub-National Island Jurisdictions



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