2016
DOI: 10.21854/eps.v0i31.3570
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El Capital Social como Factor para el Desarrollo Sostenible en el Pueblo Mágico de Tapijulapa

Abstract: <p style="margin: 1em 0px; text-align: justify; line-height: 150%; -ms-text-justify: inter-ideograph;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; mso-ansi-language: ES;" lang="ES"><span style="font-size: medium;">El capital social es un factor de integración con el que se pueden lograr avances en el desarrollo sostenible debido a las relaciones solidarias que se entretejen entre los miembros de un Pueblo Mágico, una región o un país. Esta investigación articula un análisis de la con… Show more

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“…Thus, there is a clear relationship between economic development, endogenous development, social capital, and human capital. For example, Olivares et al (2008) consider endogenous development as a tool to strengthen social capital; Camagni (2004), Sassone and Camacho (2005), and Luyando et al (2016) specify that thanks to the presence of social capital, competitive advantages are obtained in local economies; Bourdieu (2000), Banda and Peñaflor (2003), and Solí s and Limas ( 2013) attribute to various forms of capital, including human and social capital, the ability to stimulate economic development. Regardless of the scale and causal relationships between endogenous development, social capital, and human capital, the high value of these categories of analysis for explaining the economic development of territories cannot be disputed.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, there is a clear relationship between economic development, endogenous development, social capital, and human capital. For example, Olivares et al (2008) consider endogenous development as a tool to strengthen social capital; Camagni (2004), Sassone and Camacho (2005), and Luyando et al (2016) specify that thanks to the presence of social capital, competitive advantages are obtained in local economies; Bourdieu (2000), Banda and Peñaflor (2003), and Solí s and Limas ( 2013) attribute to various forms of capital, including human and social capital, the ability to stimulate economic development. Regardless of the scale and causal relationships between endogenous development, social capital, and human capital, the high value of these categories of analysis for explaining the economic development of territories cannot be disputed.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las reglas de operación del Programa de Desarrollo Regional Turístico Sustentable y Pueblos Mágicos se basan en que es un programa federal presupuestario S248 que se creó con la finalidad de contribuir a mejorar las condiciones de infraestructura y equipamiento en las regiones turísticas, que permitan en el mediano plazo la consolidación de los destinos y el fomento de los productos turísticos (De la Madrid, 2017) y la generación de capital social (Luyando-Cuevas et al, 2016).…”
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