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38 Alesina and Rodrik (1994), Persson and Tabellini (1994).
39 Barro (2000), Knowles (2001).
40 In Faultlines, 9.
41 Wilkinson and Pickett (2009), 3, 5.
42 James (2007, 2008), Offer (2006), Henwood (2003), Atwood (2008).
43 Coyle (1996), 2–7; Sheerin (2002).
44 See Glaeser, Cutler and Shapiro 2003; also Glaeser and Cutler 2005.
45 Cited in Wilkinson and Pickett (2009), 80.
46 Kay (2009a).
47 See for example Donovan et al. (2005), Smith (2008), Pew (2010).
48 Putnam (2002).
49 Pew (2007).
50 Robinson and Jackson (2002).
51 E. Cox in Putnam (2002).
52 P. Hall, in ibid.
53 B. Rothstein, in ibid.
54 T. Inoguchi, in ibid.
55 Putnam (2000), 27.
56 Through what sociologists would describe as “weak ties.” See Granovetter (1973).
57 See for example the survey of this literature in Black and Devereux (2010).
58 See for example Danny Dorling (2010) on the geographic expression of economic inequality.
59 Groysberg (2010), 323.
NOTES TO CHAPTER FIVE
1 “Ugandan Shock as Bank Disappears,” http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8164842.stm.
2 Seabright (2010), 1–2.
3 Ibid. See also Rivoli (2005).
4 Sen (2009b), section 3.
5 See Coyle (1996), chaps. 3–4.
6 Putnam (1993).
7 Putnam (2000). See also the website http://www.bettertogether.org.
8 Dasgupta (2009c) (paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics, Seoul June 2009).
9 Keefer and Knack (1997).
10 For a survey of the empirical findings on social capital, see Bowles and Gintis (2002).
11 Nannicini et al. (2010).
12 Coyle (2007).
13 The original article and others are available on Intel’s website, http://www.intel.com/museum/archives/history_docs/mooreslaw.htm.
14 Nordhaus (2001).
15 David and Wright (2005).
16 Crafts (2004).
17 Coyle (1996).
18 Sheerin (2002).
19 Brynjolofsson and Saunders (2009).
20 Levy and Murnane (2005).
21 OECD and UN World Economic and Social Survey (2005).
22 I can’t possibly do it justice here but good overviews of the issues can be found in Held et al. (1999); Woods (2000); Mattl and Woods (2009); Held, Kaldor, and Quah (2010).
23 http://data.worldbank.org.
24 Bobbitt (2002).
25 Hosted by Warwick University, see http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/research/warwickcommission/.
26 Although the 1997 book of the same name by Frances Cairncross did not make simplistic predictions of that kind.
27 These reasons were originally set out in a famous passage by Alfred Marshall (1890)
28 Glaeser (2008), Sassen (2002).
29 Insight into these areas can be found in Davis (2006) and Mehta (2004), in the context of very different cities. See also the classic description of city economies by Jane Jacobs (1961).
30 The term is the one used in official forms such as the census and statistics.
31 See for example Glaeser et al. (1995).
32 Page (2007).
33 Alesina and Glaeser (2006).
34 See also Dorling (2010), who argues that social inequality interacts with beliefs about the nature of society to increase divisions and reduce trust.
35 Frank (2004).
36 Haldane (2009b).
37 Seabright (2010), chap. 1, Coyle (2003).
38 Archibugi (2008), Siebert (2009).
NOTES TO CHAPTER SIX
1 See Annual Disaster Statistical Review, CRED, http://www.cred.be/publications, accessed 30 April 2010.
2 See for example Roach (2009), Kaletsky (2010), King (2010).
3 See Rajan and Zingales (2004).
4 Piereson (2009).
5 Linklater (2002).
6 This is well demonstrated by Baker (2010).
7 Johnson (2008).
8 Baumol and Bowen (1966) and Baumol (1993).
9 Hirsch (1976), Galbraith (1958).
10 Musgrave and Musgrave (1973).
11 New Economics Foundation (2009).
12 Baumol (1993).
13 http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/03/opinion/03bono.html?pagewanted=all. It seems Bono himself has not been too badly hurt: he is managing director and cofounder of Elevation Partners, a private equity firm investing in the media and entertainment sectors. http://www.elevation.com/index.html; accessed 30 April 2010
14 Boyle (2008).
15 Oberholzer-Gee and Strumpf (2009).
16 Eggar (2009), Arlidge (2009).
17 Coyle