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Participation, Social Interaction, and the Quality of Democracy
Unformatted Document Text:  29 Morris, Matthew, 1998. Social Capital and Poverty in India. IDS Working Paper 61. University of Sussex. North, Douglass, 1990. Institutions, Institutional Change, and Economic Performance. Cambridge University Press. Olson, Mancur, 1965. The Logic of Collective Action. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Putnam, Robert, 1993. Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy. Princeton University Press. Putnam, Robert, 2000. Bowling Alone: The collapse and revival of American community. New York: Simon & Schuster. Rothstein, Bo & Kumlin, Staffan, 2001. Demokrati, socialt kapital och förtroende (Democracy, social capital, and trust), forthcoming in Holmberg & Weibull (eds), Land du välsignade. SOM-rapport 26. University of Göteborg. Sanyal, S.K., 1988. Trends in Landholding and Poverty in Rural India, in Srinavasan & Bardhan (eds), Rural Poverty in South Asia. New York: Columbia University Press. Sen Gupta, Prasanta, 1997. The 1995 Municipal Election in West Bengal, Asian Survey, 37:905-917. Serra, Renata, 2001. Social Capital: Meaningful and Measurable at the State Level?, Economic & Political Weekly, 24 February. Strand, Per, 2001. Social Capital and Racial Segregation: Implications for Democratic Consolidation in South Africa. Paper for the Swedish Association of Political Science meeting in Göteborg. Varkey, Ouseph, 1984. The Rise and Decline of The Left and the Democratic Front in Kerala, in Wood (ed), State Politics in Contemporary India. Boulder: Westview Press. Varshney, Ashutosh 2000. Why Have Poor Democracies not Eliminated Poverty?, Asian Survey, 45:718-736. Verba, Sidney & Norman Nie & Jae-On Kim, 1978. Participation and Political Equality: A seven- nation comparison. Cambridge University Press. World Bank, 1997. India: Achievements and Challenges in Reducing Poverty. A World Bank Country Study.

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Morris, Matthew, 1998. Social Capital and Poverty in India. IDS Working Paper 61. University of
Sussex.
North, Douglass, 1990. Institutions, Institutional Change, and Economic Performance. Cambridge
University Press.
Olson, Mancur, 1965. The Logic of Collective Action. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Putnam, Robert, 1993. Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy. Princeton
University Press.
Putnam, Robert, 2000. Bowling Alone: The collapse and revival of American community. New York:
Simon & Schuster.
Rothstein, Bo & Kumlin, Staffan, 2001. Demokrati, socialt kapital och förtroende (Democracy, social
capital, and trust), forthcoming in Holmberg & Weibull (eds), Land du välsignade. SOM-rapport 26.
University of Göteborg.
Sanyal, S.K., 1988. Trends in Landholding and Poverty in Rural India, in Srinavasan & Bardhan (eds),
Rural Poverty in South Asia. New York: Columbia University Press.
Sen Gupta, Prasanta, 1997. The 1995 Municipal Election in West Bengal, Asian Survey, 37:905-917.
Serra, Renata, 2001. Social Capital: Meaningful and Measurable at the State Level?, Economic &
Political Weekly, 24 February.
Strand, Per, 2001. Social Capital and Racial Segregation: Implications for Democratic Consolidation in
South Africa. Paper for the Swedish Association of Political Science meeting in Göteborg.
Varkey, Ouseph, 1984. The Rise and Decline of The Left and the Democratic Front in Kerala, in Wood
(ed), State Politics in Contemporary India. Boulder: Westview Press.
Varshney, Ashutosh 2000. Why Have Poor Democracies not Eliminated Poverty?, Asian Survey,
45:718-736.
Verba, Sidney & Norman Nie & Jae-On Kim, 1978. Participation and Political Equality: A seven-
nation comparison. Cambridge University Press.
World Bank, 1997. India: Achievements and Challenges in Reducing Poverty. A World Bank Country
Study.


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