2021
DOI: 10.3368/le.97.2.455
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Revenue Sharing and Social Capital in Community-Based Resource Management: Empirical Evidence from Japanese Surf-Clam Fisheries

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“…As a resource for community development, social capital is considered in studies [3][4][5][6][7]. In particular, J. Salinas and S. Sastre-Merino consider social capital as a resource that can contribute to financial attraction and growth of the rural population, sustainable local development, and strengthening of the social function of financial institutions in rural areas.…”
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“…As a resource for community development, social capital is considered in studies [3][4][5][6][7]. In particular, J. Salinas and S. Sastre-Merino consider social capital as a resource that can contribute to financial attraction and growth of the rural population, sustainable local development, and strengthening of the social function of financial institutions in rural areas.…”
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“…Particular attention is paid to solidarity funding [3]. The study [5] analyzed how social capital affects the results of resource use. The interaction between income distribution and social capital development through the group's financial ties has been identified, which may lead to incentives for cooperation.…”
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“…As a resource for community development, social capital is considered in studies [3][4][5][6][7]. In particular, J. Salinas and S. Sastre-Merino consider social capital as a resource that can contribute to financial attraction and growth of the rural population, sustainable local development, and strengthening of the social function of financial institutions in rural areas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Particular attention is paid to solidarity funding [3]. The study [5] analyzed how social capital affects the results of resource use. The interaction between income distribution and social capital development through the group's financial ties has been identified, which may lead to incentives for cooperation.…”
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confidence: 99%