Government intervention in land transactions is common in developing countries, especially where land markets function poorly. This is the case in Ethiopia, where expropriation of farmland from small-scale farmers has been used by all levels of government as a tool for providing new land for industrial investors, commercial agriculture and expanding cities. This paper evaluates the impact of such a policy on a group of small-scale farmers whose land has been taken to make room for a large factory. Baseline data was collected in the year before expropriation and a follow up survey was conducted 8 months after households lost their land and received payment. On average, household lose 70 % of their land and receive compensation payments that ...
Land is at the center of rural livelihoods in developing countries. Despite this, access to land is ...
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There are three reasons why land policies in Africa are attracting greater amounts of attention. Fir...
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Agro-pastoral areas in Ethiopia have been targeted by large-scale land investments, particularly for...
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In Ethiopia, land is the main economic, political, social and cultural asset. It is the crucial sour...
The paper utilizes household panel data to investigate whether the land rental market can facilitate...
The data used in this study is collected by the department of economics at Addis Ababa University (E...
Since 1975, agricultural land tenure arrangements in Ethiopia have changed from a feudal system, to ...
This study examined the effect of a large-scale agricultural investment, namely Bako-Tibe Karuturi A...
The land grabbing phenomena grew in both reported cases and in scholarly interest after the 2008 fin...
In Ethiopia, the demand for land for urbanisation is primarily met by converting rural land through ...
Numerous countries in the third world have since the end of 2007 experienced a sudden rise in foreig...
The rush for land has escalated the last decade, with Sub-Saharan Africa as the most targeted region...
Land is at the center of rural livelihoods in developing countries. Despite this, access to land is ...
This study examined the opportunities and risks associated with land grabbing in Ethiopia, focusing ...
There are three reasons why land policies in Africa are attracting greater amounts of attention. Fir...
The thesis consists of a short introduction and three self-contained analytical chapters on land pol...
Agro-pastoral areas in Ethiopia have been targeted by large-scale land investments, particularly for...
Abstract: Globally, incorporation of agricultural lands into the urban boundary has been a common ph...
In Ethiopia, land is the main economic, political, social and cultural asset. It is the crucial sour...
The paper utilizes household panel data to investigate whether the land rental market can facilitate...
The data used in this study is collected by the department of economics at Addis Ababa University (E...
Since 1975, agricultural land tenure arrangements in Ethiopia have changed from a feudal system, to ...
This study examined the effect of a large-scale agricultural investment, namely Bako-Tibe Karuturi A...
The land grabbing phenomena grew in both reported cases and in scholarly interest after the 2008 fin...
In Ethiopia, the demand for land for urbanisation is primarily met by converting rural land through ...
Numerous countries in the third world have since the end of 2007 experienced a sudden rise in foreig...
The rush for land has escalated the last decade, with Sub-Saharan Africa as the most targeted region...
Land is at the center of rural livelihoods in developing countries. Despite this, access to land is ...
This study examined the opportunities and risks associated with land grabbing in Ethiopia, focusing ...
There are three reasons why land policies in Africa are attracting greater amounts of attention. Fir...