Social capital and Rotating Labor Associations in rural China |
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Institution: | KDI School of Public Policy and Management, 263 Nansejongro, Sejong, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | This paper studies social capital and households' participation in Rotating Labor Associations (ROLAs) in rural China. I employ both self-reported trust and the presence of village temple prior to 1949 as proxies for social capital. I find that households in communities with higher levels of social capital are more likely to participate in ROLAs, using household data collected from the Gansu province in China. |
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