信任,社会帽ital and the Scandinavian Welfare State

Explaining the Flight of the Bumblebee

Gunnar Lind Haase Svendsen, Professor of Rural Sociology, University of Southern Denmark and Gert Tinggaard Svendsen, Professor of Comparative Politics, Aarhus University, Denmark

Denmark exemplifies the puzzle of socio-economic success in Scandinavia. Populations are thriving despite the world’s highest levels of tax and generous social benefits. Denmark would appear to be a land of paradise for free-riders and those who want ‘money for nothing’. However, the national personality is characterized both by cooperation in everyday life and the numerous ‘hard-riders’ who make extraordinary contributions. Applying Bourdieuconomics, the authors focus on contemporary case studies to explain how social capital and trust are used to counteract free-riding and enable the flight of the Scandinavian welfare state ‘bumblebee’.

‘The authors explain the theories and concepts both clearly and concisely, resulting in an easily digestible and readable book for social scientists and non‐social scientists alike. Not only does this book add to the existing literature on social capital, it takes a broad view of economic phenomena which ultimately provides important insights for both citizens and policy makers. In doing so, Svendsen and Svendsen reveal just why the Scandinavian welfare state is so successful despite its structure contradicting conventional neoclassical economic theory.’
– Naveed Hakeem, Wiley

‘The apparent success of the Scandinavian countries has often
been debated in various academic, political and socioeconomic
contexts. . . .This well-written and recommendable book by Gunnar
Lind Haase Svendsen and Gert Tinggaard Svendsen significantly
adds to this debate by investigating the role of social capital and trust in various practical cases in Denmark’
– Carsten Jahn Hansen, Regional Studies

‘This book is a powerful and incisive contribution to the debates on social capital, trust and the welfare state. The reader will find an informed, insightful explanation of how the Scandinavian welfare state has been largely able to escape its inherent social dilemma: how generous social provisions have not been accompanied by widespread free-riding. The answer lies, according to the authors, in social capital and trust. The authors not only offer a compelling argument about the inner workings of how the Scandinavian welfare state functions, but also an original theoretical approach – Bourdieuconomics – to the study of the forms of capital in general and of social capital in particular. This is social science research at its best.’
– Francisco Herreros, Spanish National Research Council

‘This is a really worthwhile book because it takes a broad view of economics, it offers informative case studies, and it draws significant conclusions.’
– Citizen’s Income

2016 168 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 064 7 £79.00£71.10 US$115.00US$103.50

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