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@article{adamopoulos2014,
title = {Land Reform and Productivity: {{A}} Quantitative Analysis with Micro Data},
shorttitle = {Land Reform and Productivity},
author = {Adamopoulos, Tasso and Restuccia, Diego and others},
year = {2014},
pages = {1667--97},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\ELADKVME\\Adamopoulos et al_2014_Land reform and productivity.pdf},
journal = {Unpublished manuscript, University of Toronto, December},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,Misallocation}
}
@article{africanunion2009,
title = {Land Policy in {{Africa}}: {{A}} Framework to Strengthen Land Rights, Enhance Productivity and Secure Livelihoods},
shorttitle = {Land Policy in {{Africa}}},
author = {African Union},
year = {2009},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\I2GSKP89\\African Union_2009_Land policy in Africa.pdf},
journal = {Addis Ababa: African Union and Economic Commission for Africa},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,customary}
}
@article{agrawal1999,
title = {Enchantment and Disenchantment: The Role of Community in Natural Resource Conservation},
shorttitle = {Enchantment and Disenchantment},
author = {Agrawal, Arun and Gibson, Clark C.},
year = {1999},
volume = {27},
pages = {629--649},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
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journal = {World development},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,customary},
number = {4}
}
@article{agrawal2001,
title = {Common Property Institutions and Sustainable Governance of Resources},
author = {Agrawal, Arun},
year = {2001},
volume = {29},
pages = {1649--1672},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\MHGCJCFJ\\Agrawal_2001_Common property institutions and sustainable governance of resources.pdf;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\3HP65I5H\\S0305750X01000638.html},
journal = {World development},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,commons,survey,theory},
number = {10}
}
@book{albertus2015,
title = {Autocracy and Redistribution},
author = {Albertus, Michael},
year = {2015},
publisher = {{Cambridge University Press}},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\KQ8N8MWQ\\books.html},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,google_play}
}
@article{alchian1973,
title = {The Property Right Paradigm},
author = {Alchian, Armen A. and Demsetz, Harold},
year = {1973},
volume = {33},
pages = {16--27},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\55Q4EINY\\Alchian_Demsetz_1973_The property right paradigm.pdf;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\5FAAPRKI\\40FCB24EADBCF3C38FC3429E6C6F96B2.html},
journal = {The journal of economic history},
number = {1}
}
@article{aldenwily2018,
title = {Collective {{Land Ownership}} in the 21st {{Century}}: {{Overview}} of {{Global Trends}}},
shorttitle = {Collective {{Land Ownership}} in the 21st {{Century}}},
author = {Alden Wily, Liz},
year = {2018},
month = jun,
volume = {7},
pages = {68},
publisher = {{Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute}},
doi = {10.3390/land7020068},
abstract = {Statutory recognition of rural communities as collective owners of their lands is substantial, expanding, and an increasingly accepted element of property relations. The conventional meaning of property in land itself is changing, allowing for a greater diversity of attributes without impairing legal protection. General identified trends include: (1) declining attempts to deny that community lands are property on the grounds that they may not be sold or are owned collectively; (2) increased provision for communities to be registered owners to the same degree as individual and corporate persons; (3) a rise in number of laws catering specifically to the identification, registration and governance of community property; and (4) in laws that acknowledge that community property may exist whether or not it has been registered, and that registration formalizes rather than creates property in these cases. The research examined the laws of 100 countries to ascertain the status of lands which social communities, either traditionally or in more contemporary arrangements, deem to be their own. Sampling is broadly consistent with numbers of countries per region. The constitutions of all 100 countries were examined. The land laws of 61 countries were scrutinized. Secondary sources were used for 39 countries, mainly due to laws not being available in English. The main secondary source used was LandMark, whose data is publicly available at www.landmarkmap.org.},
copyright = {http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\X6GTSSFI\\Alden Wily_2018_Collective Land Ownership in the 21st Century.pdf;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\ETWNE4P4\\68.html},
journal = {Land},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,alienability,collective ownership,community lands,customary,customary law,customary tenure,property,statutory law,survey},
language = {en},
number = {2}
}
@article{ali2014,
title = {Environmental and Gender Impacts of Land Tenure Regularization in {{Africa}}: {{Pilot}} Evidence from {{Rwanda}}},
shorttitle = {Environmental and Gender Impacts of Land Tenure Regularization in {{Africa}}},
author = {Ali, Daniel Ayalew and Deininger, Klaus and Goldstein, Markus},
year = {2014},
volume = {110},
pages = {262--275},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\443GD9TJ\\S0304387813001818.html;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\G2IJIE8L\\S0304387813001818.html;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\ITZQXYQJ\\S0304387813001818.html;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\VVMHDKH6\\S0304387813001818.html;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\XWSLTQ7I\\S0304387813001818.html},
journal = {Journal of Development Economics},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,gender}
}
@article{ali2015,
title = {Is There a Farm Size\textendash Productivity Relationship in {{African}} Agriculture? {{Evidence}} from {{Rwanda}}},
shorttitle = {Is There a Farm Size\textendash Productivity Relationship in {{African}} Agriculture?},
author = {Ali, Daniel Ayalew and Deininger, Klaus},
year = {2015},
volume = {91},
pages = {317--343},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\QLVAJ3VC\\Ali_Deininger_2015_Is there a farm size–productivity relationship in African agriculture.pdf;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\42LDZKAC\\317.html},
journal = {Land Economics},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,empirical},
number = {2}
}
@article{ali2019,
title = {Sustaining Land Registration Benefits by Addressing the Challenges of Reversion to Informality in {{Rwanda}}},
author = {Ali, Daniel Ayalew and Deininger, Klaus and Mahofa, Godfrey and Nyakulama, Rhona},
year = {2019},
month = nov,
pages = {104317},
issn = {0264-8377},
doi = {10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104317},
abstract = {Although benefits from land registration are well documented conceptually, the empirical literature largely focused on first-time registration rather than the recording of subsequent transactions needed to ensure accuracy of the registry and expand such benefits via interoperability and full use of digital technology by private and public sector. While very active land markets did not increase inequality and urban informality remains low, combining administrative and survey data for Rwanda suggests that 5 years after completing first-time land registration, 87\% of rural transactions remain informal. Affected groups, especially women and the poor, may face higher likelihood of conflict and diminished access to digital services using land data. Respondents are aware of the need to register transactions and, on average, they are willing to pay about 2\% of land value to do so. Reforms to increase compliance by reducing rural fees to affordable levels (including a waiver for the poor) would be revenue-neutral but greatly enhance social welfare.},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\PW3A7NPI\\Ali et al_2019_Sustaining land registration benefits by addressing the challenges of reversion.pdf;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\257D8VQS\\S0264837719311081.html},
journal = {Land Use Policy},
keywords = {Africa,Africa Flagship,Informal land transaction,Land distribution,Land registry,Paperless registration,Registration fees,Rwanda},
language = {en}
}
@article{alix-garcia2005,
title = {A Tale of Two Communities: Explaining Deforestation in {{Mexico}}},
shorttitle = {A Tale of Two Communities},
author = {{Alix-Garcia}, Jennifer and De Janvry, Alain and Sadoulet, Elisabeth},
year = {2005},
volume = {33},
pages = {219--235},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\ULJ9C6B7\\Alix-Garcia et al_2005_A tale of two communities.pdf;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\9R2QW4LC\\S0305750X04001913.html},
journal = {World Development},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,case study,forests},
number = {2}
}
@article{allen1982,
title = {The Efficiency and Distributional Consequences of Eighteenth Century Enclosures},
author = {Allen, Robert C.},
year = {1982},
volume = {92},
pages = {937--953},
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journal = {The Economic Journal},
number = {368}
}
@article{allen1992,
title = {Enclosure and the Yeoman: The Agricultural Development of the {{South Midlands}} 1450-1850},
shorttitle = {Enclosure and the Yeoman},
author = {Allen, Robert C.},
year = {1992},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\V4JJK8NP\\9780198282969.html},
journal = {OUP Catalogue}
}
@article{almonacidz2009,
title = {{{EL PROBLEMA DE LA PROPIEDAD DE LA TIERRA EN EL SUR DE CHILE}} (1850-1930)},
author = {Almonacid Z, Fabi{\'a}n},
year = {2009},
month = jun,
volume = {42},
pages = {5--56},
publisher = {{Instituto de Historia. Pontificia Universidad Cat\'olica de Chile}},
issn = {0717-7194},
doi = {10.4067/S0717-71942009000100001},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\H2DIEFVY\\Almonacid Z_2009_EL PROBLEMA DE LA PROPIEDAD DE LA TIERRA EN EL SUR DE CHILE (1850-1930).pdf;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\IJH7CPAH\\scielo.html},
journal = {Historia (Santiago)},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,Chile},
number = {1}
}
@article{alston1996,
title = {The {{Determinants}} and {{Impact}} of {{Property Rights}}: {{Land Titles}} on the {{Brazilian Frontier}}},
shorttitle = {The {{Determinants}} and {{Impact}} of {{Property Rights}}},
author = {Alston, Lee J. and Libecap, Gary D. and Schneider, Robert},
year = {1996},
month = apr,
volume = {12},
pages = {25--61},
publisher = {{Oxford Academic}},
issn = {8756-6222},
doi = {10.1093/oxfordjournals.jleo.a023360},
abstract = {Abstract. This article provides new empirical results regarding the demand for and supply of title, the impact of title on land value, and its effects on agric},
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journal = {The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization},
keywords = {Africa Flagship},
language = {en},
number = {1}
}
@incollection{alston2008,
title = {Property {{Rights}} and the {{State}}},
booktitle = {Handbook of {{New Institutional Economics}}},
author = {Alston, Lee J. and Mueller, Bernardo},
editor = {M{\'e}nard, Claude and Shirley, Mary M.},
year = {2008},
pages = {573--590},
publisher = {{Springer Berlin Heidelberg}},
address = {{Berlin, Heidelberg}},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-69305-5_23},
abstract = {Property rights determine the incentives for resource use. Property rights consist of the set of formal and informal rights to use and transfer resources. Property rights range from open access to a fully specified set of private rights. By open access we mean that anyone can use the asset regardless of how their use affects the use of others. A full set of private rights consists of the following: 1) the right to use the asset in any manner that the user wishes, generally with the caveat that such use does not interfere with someone else's property right; 2) the right to exclude others from the use of the same asset; 3) the right to derive income from the asset; 4) the right to sell the asset; and 5) the right to bequeath the asset to someone of your choice. In between open access and private property rights are a host of commons arrangements. Commons arrangements differ from open access in several respects. Under a commons arrangement only a select group is allowed access to the asset and the use rights of individuals using the asset may be circumscribed. For example, a societal group, e.g., a village, tribe or homeowner's association, may allow its members to place cattle in a common pasture but limit the number of cattle that any member may put on the commons.},
annotation = {cites: alston1999},
isbn = {978-3-540-69305-5},
keywords = {Africa Flagship}
}
@article{anderson1983,
title = {Privatizing the Commons: An Improvement?},
shorttitle = {Privatizing the Commons},
author = {Anderson, Terry L. and Hill, Peter J.},
year = {1983},
pages = {438--450},
publisher = {{JSTOR}},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\QGWIN8CE\\Anderson_Hill_1983_Privatizing the commons.pdf;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\9VGT93YJ\\1058217.html},
journal = {Southern Economic Journal},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,commons}
}
@article{anderson1990,
title = {The {{Race}} for {{Property Rights}}},
author = {Anderson, Terry L. and Hill, Peter J.},
year = {1990},
volume = {33},
pages = {177--197},
publisher = {{[University of Chicago Press, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago, University of Chicago Law School]}},
issn = {0022-2186},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\P6WFCFD6\\Anderson_Hill_1990_The Race for Property Rights.pdf},
journal = {The Journal of Law \& Economics},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,commons},
number = {1}
}
@article{arezki2015,
title = {What {{Drives}} the {{Global}} ``{{Land Rush}}''?},
author = {Arezki, Rabah and Deininger, Klaus and Selod, Harris},
year = {2015},
month = jan,
volume = {29},
pages = {207--233},
issn = {0258-6770},
doi = {10.1093/wber/lht034},
abstract = {We review evidence regarding the size and evolution of the "land rush" in the wake of the 2007\textendash 8 boom in agricultural commodity prices, and we study the determinants of foreign land acquisition for large-scale agricultural investment. The use of data on bilateral investment relationships to estimate gravity models of transnational land-intensive investments confirms the central role of agro-ecological potential as a pull factor. However, this finding contrasts the standard literature insofar as the quality of the destination country's business climate is insignificant, and weak tenure security is associated with increased interest for investors to acquire land in the country. Policy implications are discussed.},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\48BXQICR\\Arezki et al. - 2015 - What Drives the Global “Land Rush”.pdf;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\KMKVEVJ4\\arezki.pdf;C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\8VD9QVWL\\1660765.html},
journal = {The World Bank Economic Review},
keywords = {Africa Flagship},
number = {2}
}
@book{aston1987,
title = {The {{Brenner Debate}}: {{Agrarian Class Structure}} and {{Economic Development}} in {{Pre}}-Industrial {{Europe}}},
shorttitle = {The {{Brenner Debate}}},
author = {Aston, T. H. and Philpin, C. H. E.},
year = {1987},
month = apr,
publisher = {{Cambridge University Press}},
isbn = {0-521-34933-8},
keywords = {Brenner_debate}
}
@article{baker2003,
title = {An Equilibrium Conflict Model of Land Tenure in Hunter-Gatherer Societies},
author = {Baker, Matthew J.},
year = {2003},
volume = {111},
pages = {124--173},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\4ZUJNF7L\\344800.html},
journal = {Journal of Political Economy},
number = {1}
}
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title = {Land Inheritance Rules: Theory and Cross-Cultural Analysis},
shorttitle = {Land Inheritance Rules},
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keywords = {Africa Flagship,inheritance},
number = {1}
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title = {A Model of {{Enclosures}}: {{Coordination}}, {{Efficiency}}, and {{Conflict}}},
author = {Baker, Matthew J. and Conning, Jonathan H.},
year = {2020},
journal = {Hunter College Dept of Economics WP}
}
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title = {Halting {{Degradation}} of {{Natural Resources}}: {{Is There}} a {{Role}} for {{Rural Communities}}?},
shorttitle = {Halting {{Degradation}} of {{Natural Resources}}},
author = {Baland, Jean-Marie and Platteau, Jean-Philippe},
year = {1996},
publisher = {{Oxford and FAO}},
isbn = {978-92-5-103728-7},
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title = {Pretending to {{Be Poor}}: {{Borrowing}} to {{Escape Forced Solidarity}} in {{Cameroon}}},
shorttitle = {Pretending to {{Be Poor}}},
author = {Baland, Jean-Marie and Guirkinger, Catherine and Mali, Charlotte},
year = {2011},
volume = {60},
pages = {1--16},
issn = {0013-0079},
doi = {10.1086/661220},
abstract = {AbstractFrom field observations of credit cooperatives in Cameroon, we find that 19\% of the loans taken are fully collateralized by savings held in the same institutions. This behavior is costly to the borrower, as it represents a net interest payment of about 24\% per year. While traditional explanations may partly explain this behavior, interviews with members of the cooperatives suggest the following new rationale: members resort to borrowing to signal to friends and relatives that they are poor and do not have savings available. By doing so, they can avoid requests for financial help. We develop a signaling model to analyze the conditions under which this behavior is an equilibrium outcome.},
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number = {1}
}
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title = {Scarcity and Frontiers: How Economies Have Developed through Natural Resource Exploitation},
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booktitle = {The Economic Theory of Agrarian Institutions},
author = {Bardhan, Pranab},
year = {1989},
publisher = {{Oxford University Press}},
address = {{Oxford; New York; Toronto and Melbourne}},
abstract = {Eighteen papers examine the issue of theorizing about the rationale and consequences of some economic institutions and contractual arrangements that are particularly prominent in poor agrarian economies. Papers provide a general introduction to the theories of institutions in economic development; discussions of land and labor theories; analyses of credit and interlinked transactions; studies of marketing and insurance; and examination of cooperatives, technology, and the state. Bardhan is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. Bibliography; index.},
keywords = {Agriculture General (7100)}
}
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title = {Insecure Land Rights and Share Tenancy: {{Evidence}} from {{Madagascar}}},
shorttitle = {Insecure Land Rights and Share Tenancy},
author = {Bellemare, Marc F.},
year = {2012},
volume = {88},
pages = {155--180},
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keywords = {Africa Flagship},
number = {1}
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title = {On the Private Provision of Public Goods},
author = {Bergstrom, Theodore and Blume, Lawrence and Varian, Hal},
year = {1986},
month = feb,
volume = {29},
pages = {25--49},
issn = {0047-2727},
doi = {10.1016/0047-2727(86)90024-1},
abstract = {We consider a general model of the non-cooperative provision of a public good. Under very weak assumptions there will always exist a unique Nash equilibrium in our model. A small redistribution of wealth among the contributing consumers will not change the equilibrium amount of the public good. However, larger redistributions of wealth will change the set of contributors and thereby change the equilibrium provision of the public good. We are able to characterize the properties and the comparative statics of the equilibrium in a quite complete way and to analyze the extent to which government provision of a public good `crowds out' private contributions.},
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keywords = {Africa Flagship},
language = {en},
number = {1}
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title = {Hegemony on a Shoestring: Indirect Rule and Access to Agricultural Land},
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title = {No Condition Is Permanent: {{The}} Social Dynamics of Agrarian Change in Sub-{{Saharan Africa}}},
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author = {Berry, Sara},
year = {1993},
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title = {Chiefs Know Their Boundaries: Essays on Property, Power, and the Past in {{Asante}}, 1896-1996},
shorttitle = {Chiefs Know Their Boundaries},
author = {Berry, Sara},
year = {2000},
publisher = {{Heinemann Educational Books}},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,customary}
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title = {Debating the Land Question in {{Africa}}},
author = {Berry, Sara},
year = {2002},
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keywords = {Africa Flagship,customary},
number = {4}
}
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title = {Building for the {{Future}}? {{Investment}}, {{Land Reform}} and the {{Contingencies}} of {{Ownership}} in {{Contemporary Ghana}}},
shorttitle = {Building for the {{Future}}?},
author = {Berry, Sara},
year = {2009},
month = aug,
volume = {37},
pages = {1370--1378},
issn = {0305-750X},
doi = {10.1016/j.worlddev.2008.08.017},
abstract = {Case studies of individual investments in tree crops and houses illustrate recent changes in social and economic differentiation among families and communities in Asante Region, Ghana, and their implications for recent debates over state-led land reform versus community-led land reform. Seeking efficiency, neoliberal land reforms transfer land from state to private ownership, as well as tenure reforms designed to strengthen owners' rights. By treating communities as owners, reforms benefit the poor as well as the well-to-do. In Ghana and other West African countries, privatization may also work in the opposite direction\textemdash reinforcing inequalities within communities, and encouraging claims to land based on origin and indigeneity.},
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journal = {World Development},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,customary},
language = {en},
number = {8},
series = {The {{Limits}} of {{State}}-{{Led Land Reform}}}
}
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title = {The Law of Primogeniture and the Transition from Landed Aristocracy to Industrial Democracy},
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keywords = {Africa Flagship},
number = {1}
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title = {Property Rights and Economic Development},
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keywords = {Africa Flagship}
}
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title = {South {{African}} Land Policy: The Legacy of History and Current Options},
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journal = {World Development},
keywords = {Africa Flagship},
number = {9}
}
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title = {Power, Distortions, Revolt and Reform in Agricultural Land Relations},
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}
@article{bonilla-moheno2013,
title = {Vegetation Change and Land Tenure in {{Mexico}}: {{A}} Country-Wide Analysis},
shorttitle = {Vegetation Change and Land Tenure in {{Mexico}}},
author = {{Bonilla-Moheno}, Martha and Redo, Daniel J. and Aide, T. Mitchell and Clark, Matthew L. and Grau, H. Ricardo},
year = {2013},
month = jan,
volume = {30},
pages = {355--364},
issn = {0264-8377},
doi = {10.1016/j.landusepol.2012.04.002},
abstract = {There is an ongoing debate on the effect different property regimes have on the use of natural resources and land conversion (i.e., deforestation or reforestation). Much of the discussion has been centered on the two main forms of tenure regime: common-pool system and private property. Case studies around the world have provided evidence on whether one is more effective at preventing deforestation than the other, but there is not a clear pattern. Part of the problem is that evidence comes from theoretical models or isolated case studies instead of comparative studies across large areas. This paper helps to fill this gap by analyzing the association between land cover change (2001\textendash 2010) and land tenure regimes including private and two types of common-pool systems (communal and ejido) in Mexico at the municipality level. The analyses were conducted for each of the four major biomes (i.e., moist forest, dry forest, coniferous forest, and desert) to control for differences in environmental factors. Municipalities dominated by communal land tenure had the largest increase in woody cover (classified as {$>$}80\% cover) in the moist forest, dry forest, and coniferous forest biomes, and municipalities classified as private also had an increase in woody cover, particularly in the desert biome. In contrast, municipalities classified as ejidos (common-pool tenure system resulting from the land reform) lost woody cover mostly in moist forest and desert biomes, but gained woody cover in dry forest and coniferous forest biomes. In modeling analyses, environmental variables were the most important variables associated with woody cover change for private and most communal municipalities, while socioeconomic variables were the most important in ejido regimes. These results highlight the importance of land tenure on land cover change, and show that differences in woody cover change between types of common-pool systems can be larger than their differences with private land tenure. During the last 10years, virtually all deforestation has occurred in areas dominated by ejidos; in contrast, communal and private regimes seem to ameliorate the deforestation process.},
file = {C\:\\Users\\jconn\\Zotero\\storage\\4F7A38K9\\S0264837712000634.html},
journal = {Land Use Policy},
keywords = {Africa Flagship,Biome,Land tenure,Land-cover change,Land-use},
language = {en},
number = {1}
}
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title = {Property and Political Order in {{Africa}}: {{Land}} Rights and the Structure of Politics},
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author = {Boone, Catherine},
year = {2014},
publisher = {{Cambridge University Press}},
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keywords = {Africa Flagship}
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year = {1965},
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title = {The First Property Rights Revolution},
booktitle = {Workshop on the {{Co}}-Evolution of {{Behaviors}} and {{Institutions}}, {{Santa Fe Institute}}},
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title = {The {{Enclosures}} of the 18th {{Century}}},
author = {Bragg, Melvyn},
year = {2008},
abstract = {Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the enclosure movement of the 18th and 19th centuries. In the early 19th century, the Northamptonshire poet John Clare took a good look at the countryside and didn't like what he saw. He wrote: "Fence meeting fence in owners little boundsOf field and meadow, large as garden-grounds,In little parcels little minds to please,With men and flocks imprisoned, ill at ease."Enclosure means literally enclosing a field with a fence or a hedge to prevent others using it. This seemingly innocuous act triggered a revolution in land holding that dispossessed many, enriched a few but helped make the agricultural and industrial revolutions possible. It saw the dominance of private property as the model of ownership, as against the collective rights of previous generations. For some Enclosure underpinned the economic and agricultural development of Modern Britain. But it has also been a cause celebre for the political left ever since Karl Marx argued that enclosures created the industrialised working class and ushered in the capitalist society. What really happened during the era of 18th and 19th century enclosures? Who gained, who lost and what role did Enclosures play in the agricultural and industrial transformation of this country? With Rosemary Sweet, Director of the Centre for Urban History at the University of Leicester; Murray Pittock, Bradley Professor of English Literature at the University of Glasgow; Mark Overton, Professor of Economic and Social History at the University of Exeter.}
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title = {Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial {{Europe}}},
author = {Brenner, Robert},
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title = {The {{Origins}} of {{Capitalist Development}}: A {{Critique}} of {{Neo}}-{{Smithian Marxism}}},
shorttitle = {The {{Origins}} of {{Capitalist Development}}},
author = {Brenner, Robert},
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number = {5}
}
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title = {A Theory of Urban Squatting and Land-Tenure Formalization in Developing Countries},
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title = {The {{Evolution}} of {{Property Rights}}: {{State Law}} or {{Informal Norms}}?},
shorttitle = {The {{Evolution}} of {{Property Rights}}},
author = {Bubb, Ryan},
year = {2013},
volume = {56},
pages = {555--594},
issn = {0022-2186},
doi = {10.1086/673208},
abstract = {AbstractThis paper investigates the factors that have shaped the evolution of property rights institutions. Using a regression discontinuity design, I show that the divergent state laws of Ghana and C\^ote d'Ivoire have had little effect on de facto property rights institutions. In contrast, the data show that these states' laws and policies have had large impacts on other economic outcomes. Furthermore, I show that part of the substantial within-country variation in property rights institutions is explained by economic factors. Areas that are more suitable for growing cocoa have a greater prevalence of land transfer rights. My findings highlight the importance of nonstate sources of norms and show that these norms do, to some extent, evolve to accommodate the changing needs of society.},
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keywords = {Africa Flagship},
number = {3}
}
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keywords = {Africa Flagship}
}
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title = {Vote Suppression and Insecure Property Rights},
author = {Casta{\~n}eda Dower, Paul and Pfutze, Tobias},
year = {2015},
month = may,
volume = {114},
pages = {1--19},
issn = {0304-3878},
doi = {10.1016/j.jdeveco.2014.11.003},
abstract = {While it is commonly understood that land is a political tool, there is surprisingly little empirical research on how insecure property rights affect political outcomes. In this paper, we show how a dominant political party can use insecure property rights to ensure politically compliant voter behavior and how this power is frustrated after the introduction of a land certification program. We test this hypothesis on data covering 10,000 Mexican municipal elections during the country's democratic transition. Exploiting the gradual rollout of a large-scale land certification program, we find that land titles significantly raised the number of votes for the main opposition parties. Importantly, this effect disappears once the dominant party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), has already lost at least one election in the municipality. These results provide an additional explanation of the PRI's downfall and, more generally, illuminate the relationship between political power, institutions and resource allocation.},
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keywords = {Africa Flagship,ejidos}
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title = {Property {{Rights}}, {{Land Misallocation}} and {{Agricultural Efficiency}} in {{China}}},
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journal = {Review of Economic Studies},
keywords = {Africa Flagship}
}
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title = {Untitled {{Land}}, {{Occupational Choice}}, and {{Agricultural Productivity}}},
author = {Chen, Chaoran},
year = {2017},
month = oct,
volume = {9},
pages = {91--121},
issn = {1945-7707},
doi = {10.1257/mac.20140171},
abstract = {The prevalence of untitled land in poor countries helps explain the international agricultural productivity differences. Since untitled land cannot be traded across farmers, it creates land misallocation and distorts individuals' occupational choice between farming and working outside agriculture. I build a two-sector general equilibrium model to quantify the impact of untitled land. I find that economies with higher percentages of untitled land would have lower agricultural productivity; land titling can increase agricultural productivity by up to 82.5 percent. About 42 percent of this gain is due to eliminating land misallocation, and the remaining is due to eliminating distortions in individuals' occupational choice.},
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journal = {American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics},
keywords = {Africa Flagship},
number = {4}
}
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title = {Land Markets, Resource Allocation, and Agricultural Productivity},
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journal = {Unpublished Manuscript, University of Toronto},
keywords = {Africa Flagship}
}
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year = {1996},
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abstract = {We use a dynamic monopolistic competition model to show that an economy that inherits a small range of specialized inputs can be trapped into a lower stage of development. The limited availability of specialized inputs forces the final goods producers to use a labor intensive technology, which in turn implies a small inducement to introduce new intermediate inputs. The start-up costs, which make the intermediate inputs producers subject to dynamic increasing returns, and pecuniary externalities that result from the factor substitution in the final goods sector, play essential roles in the model.},
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journal = {Journal of Development Economics},
keywords = {Development traps,Increasing returns due to specialization,Monopolistic competition,Roundabout production,The Hicks-Allen complementarity},
language = {en},
number = {1},
series = {Increasing {{Returns}}, {{Monopolistic Competition}} and {{Economic Development}}}
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title = {Impact Evaluation for Land Property Rights Reforms},
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author = {Deininger, Klaus W. and Bank, World},
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publisher = {{World Bank Publications}},
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keywords = {Africa Flagship},
language = {en}
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title = {Rising {{Global Interest}} in {{Farmland}}: {{Can It Yield Sustainable}} and {{Equitable Benefits}}?},
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publisher = {{World Bank Publications}},
abstract = {This book aims to provide key pieces of information needed for informed debate about large-scale land acquisition by drawing on the experience from past land expansions, discussing predictions for potential future demand, and providing empirical evidence of what is happening on the ground in the countries most affected by the recent increase in demand for land. It complements demand side considerations with a detailed assessment of the amount of land, whether currently cultivated or not, that might potentially be available for agricultural cultivation at the global and country levels. It then describes in some detail the policies in place to manage land acquisition processes and analyzes how these policies may affect outcomes. This information can help governments in land abundant countries to assess how best to integrate increased demand for land into their rural development strategies and provide opportunities and benefits to all involved, including existing smallholders. This is particularly important as many of these countries also have high yield gaps. It also highlights how, in cases where land acquisition by large investors makes sense from a social, economic, and environmental perspective, governments can create an environment that can help to attract outside investment that contributes to broad-based growth and poverty reduction.},
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keywords = {Africa Flagship},
language = {en}
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title = {Determinants of Productivity and Structural Change in a Large Commercial Farm Environment: {{Evidence}} from {{Ukraine}}},
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title = {Smallholders' Land Access in {{Sub}}-{{Saharan Africa}}: {{A}} New Landscape?},
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title = {Access to Land, Rural Poverty, and Public Action},
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title = {The Effects of Communal Land Certification on Land Use: {{Evidence}} from {{Mexico}}},
shorttitle = {The Effects of Communal Land Certification on Land Use},
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ids = {dejanvry2015b},
title = {Delinking Land Rights from Land Use: {{Certification}} and Migration in {{Mexico}}},
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year = {2015},
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title = {The Puzzle of Lagging {{Sub}}-{{Saharan Africa}} Agriculture: {{From}} Price Distortions, to Adoption Constraints, and to Structural Disconnectedness},
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