Economics of Social Relations

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A01=Atilano Pena-Lopez
A01=Matias Membiela-Pollan
Author_Atilano Pena-Lopez
Author_Matias Membiela-Pollan
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corruption research
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inequality studies
micro-level social capital theory
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relational goods
subjective well-being

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  • ISBN 9781032450841
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Starting from the idea that economic relations are social relations, and every economic fact is first a social fact, this book explores one of the crucial problems within economic science: how to embody the social dimension into the study of economic reality from a critical perspective.

This book opens with an examination of the concept of social capital, incorporating all the approaches from the last 30 years of analysis. It reviews the two main orientations of existing research programmes in social capital: the macro or culturalist perspective and the micro or individual social capital. Furthermore, it proposes a reconstruction of the theory from a micro perspective. Finally, taking this approach, this book explores the link between social capital and the negative aspects of social reality, such as corruption or inequality, and, through the study of so-called relational goods, the influence of social capital on subjective well-being. The analysis of the concept of social capital not only involves economists but also requires a necessary bridge with sociology, anthropology, political science, and even psychology.

This book will, therefore, be crucial reading for anyone engaged in the problem of the interrelation between economy and society.

Atilano Pena-López (Celeiro‑Lugo, 1968) is Professor of Economic Policy at the Universidade da Coruña, has a PhD in Economics, and is Member of ECOBAS and OSIM research groups.

Matías Membiela‑Pollan (A Coruña, 1981) is Associate Professor of Marketing and Market Research at the Universidade da Coruña (Spain), has a PhD in Economics and Business Administration, with a thesis on Social Capital and Relational Goods, and is Member of the research groups OSIM and iMARKA.

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