"Social reserves" is not a widely recognized term in social science or economics, but it could refer to various concepts depending on the context. Here are a few interpretations: 1. **Social Capital**: This could refer to the networks, relationships, and norms that facilitate cooperation within a society. Social reserves in this context would relate to the resources available within a community that can be mobilized for collective action, support during crises, or to enhance overall community well-being.
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