This paper reviews the links between property rights and poverty reduction. Poor people not only lack current income, but also assets with which to generate incomes. Billions of poor people have access to land which may not be legally recognized. While legislation may provide more secure land tenure for the poor and thus reduce poverty, this outcome is not guaranteed. Policies that do not recognize the complexity of property rights have backfired, reducing poor people’s security of tenure. Finally, understanding legal pluralism can lead to more effective policies and interventions to strengthen poor people’s control over assets
In many countries, insecure property rights hinder economic development and limit economic opportuni...
Land is a key component of the wealth of any nation. Throughout history, virtually all civilizations...
Land a key asset for the rural and urban poor that provides not only a foundation for economic and s...
This paper reviews the links between property rights and poverty reduction. Poor people not only lac...
Who are the landed poor? That is the question asked at the beginning of this brief. The author descr...
This paper presents a conceptual framework on how institutions of property rights and collective act...
To improve their well-being, the poor in developing countries have used both collective action throu...
Collective action and property rights are two institutions that can significantly contribute to pove...
This chapter presents a conceptual framework for examining how formal and informal institutions of p...
Rights over land and other natural resources play a fundamental role in human society. The distribut...
This paper presents a conceptual framework on how institutions of property rights and collective act...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the broad conclusions from recent research on land issues It argues ...
Frank Knight identified property rights as the essential ingredient for economic progress. In his cl...
De Soto’s influential book The mystery of capital offers a simple yet beguiling message: capitalism ...
It is frequently asserted that secure formal land tenure is an efficacious tool for the alleviation ...
In many countries, insecure property rights hinder economic development and limit economic opportuni...
Land is a key component of the wealth of any nation. Throughout history, virtually all civilizations...
Land a key asset for the rural and urban poor that provides not only a foundation for economic and s...
This paper reviews the links between property rights and poverty reduction. Poor people not only lac...
Who are the landed poor? That is the question asked at the beginning of this brief. The author descr...
This paper presents a conceptual framework on how institutions of property rights and collective act...
To improve their well-being, the poor in developing countries have used both collective action throu...
Collective action and property rights are two institutions that can significantly contribute to pove...
This chapter presents a conceptual framework for examining how formal and informal institutions of p...
Rights over land and other natural resources play a fundamental role in human society. The distribut...
This paper presents a conceptual framework on how institutions of property rights and collective act...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the broad conclusions from recent research on land issues It argues ...
Frank Knight identified property rights as the essential ingredient for economic progress. In his cl...
De Soto’s influential book The mystery of capital offers a simple yet beguiling message: capitalism ...
It is frequently asserted that secure formal land tenure is an efficacious tool for the alleviation ...
In many countries, insecure property rights hinder economic development and limit economic opportuni...
Land is a key component of the wealth of any nation. Throughout history, virtually all civilizations...
Land a key asset for the rural and urban poor that provides not only a foundation for economic and s...