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Land Reform in Developing Countries: Property Rights and Property Wrongs

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Land Reform in Developing Countries: Property Rights and Property Wrongs - Lipton, Michael
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Land reforms are laws that are intended, and likely, to cut poverty by raising the poor's share of land rights. That raises questions about property rights as old as moral philosophy, and issues of efficiency and fairness that dominate policy from Bolivia to Nepal. Classic reforms directly transfer land from rich to poor. However, much else has been marketed as land reform: the restriction of tenancy, but also its de-restriction; collectivisation, but also de-collectivisation; land consolidation, but also land division. In ...

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Land Reform in Developing Countries: Property Rights and Property Wrongs 2011, Routledge, London

ISBN-13: 9780415615563

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Land Reform in Developing Countries: Property Rights and Property Wrongs 2009, Routledge, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780415096676

Hardcover