Urban land reform: How does it help the poor? Examples from Trinidad and Indonesia.
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2011-09-06Autor
Chung, Joseph. Jane Matthews Glenn, and Jeanne M. Wolfe
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Resumen
The hypothesis of this paper is that land tenure in Third World countries is regulated by socio-political institutions rather than the market. It argues, that land reform has to start from a knowledge of local conditions rather than blanket prescriptions
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