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Social capital, social liabilities, and political capital: Social networks and informal manufacturing in Nigeria

机译:社会资本,社会责任和政治资本:尼日利亚的社会网络和非正规制造业

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This article addresses the question of why social networks have failed to promote economic development in Africa when they have been associated with economic growth in other parts of the world. Detailed field research traces the role of social networks in the economic organization of two dynamic informal enterprise clusters in the town of Aba in south-eastern Nigeria, an area renowned for the density of its popular economic networks and for the rapid development of small-scale manufacturing under Nigeria’s structural adjustment programme. Focusing on the role of embedded social institutions and their restructuring amid the competitive pressures of rapid liberalization, I consider the extent to which social networks in Aba constitute ‘social capital’ capable of promoting economic development in the context of ongoing liberalization, ‘social liabilities’ that undermine accumulation through a social logic of redistribution and parochialism, or ‘political capital’ through which popular forces are incorporated into the ‘shadow structures’ of predatory states. This article challenges the essentialism of much of the contemporary literature on African social networks, arguing for a sharper focus on the specific institutional capacities of indigenous economic institutions. It calls for greater attention to the role of rapid liberalization and state neglect in explaining the developmental failures of African informal enterprise networks.
机译:本文解决了以下问题:为什么社交网络与世界其他地区的经济增长相关联时却未能促进非洲的经济发展。详尽的现场研究追踪了社交网络在尼日利亚东南部阿巴镇两个动态的非正式企业集群的经济组织中的作用,该地区以其受欢迎的经济网络的密集性和小规模的快速发展而闻名根据尼日利亚的结构调整计划进行制造业。在快速自由化的竞争压力下,着眼于嵌入式社会机构的作用及其重组,我考虑了阿坝州的社会网络构成能够在持续的自由化背景下促进经济发展的“社会资本”的程度,即“社会责任”。通过重新分配和狭och主义的社会逻辑或“政治资本”破坏了积累,通过这种逻辑将民众力量纳入了掠夺性国家的“影子结构”。本文对非洲社会网络当代文学的本质主义提出了挑战,认为应更加关注土著经济机构的特定机构能力。它呼吁更多地注意快速自由化和国家忽视在解释非洲非正式企业网络发展失败中的作用。

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    《African Affairs》 |2006年第421期|553-582|共30页
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    Kate Meagher;

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    Kate Meagher (kate.meagher{at}africa.ox.ac.uk) is a British Academy post-doctoral fellow at the African Studies Centre University of Oxford.;

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