This research is being undertaken as an ILCA project with support from the Rockefeller Post-Doctoral Fellowship Programme. There are three objectives. One objective is very similar to that of the World Bank and Niger studies: to determine the effects of land tenure on investment, productivity and efficiency in crop-livestock systems in the Ethiopian highlands. The other objectives are: to identify the factors that influence the evolution of land tenure institutions in general and the Ethiopian land tenure systems in particular; and to quantify the prevalence of different types of land related contracts in Ethiopian agriculture and relate the terms of those contracts to household and land attributes. Ethiopia has a very dynamic land tenure s...
This paper examines the linkage between the degree of land tenure security and adoption of sustainab...
Although theory predicts that better property rights to land can increase land productivity through ...
On Earth, land is the most vital resource from which living things derive their essential necessitie...
Although the question of relative production efficiency of indigenous land rights is central to a di...
The land policy reform that took place in the 1990s in northern Ethiopia has resulted in various for...
Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as the develo...
The land tenure system has been a controversial issue in Ethiopia: The advocates of the existing lan...
This paper evaluates the potential problems in the context of mixed crop-livestock system of the Eth...
This paper examines the relative efficiency of alternative land tenure arrangements using a single r...
This paper is a summary of a thesis submitted to th e Kimmage Development Studies Centre, Dublin ...
efficiency of land tenure systems in Ethiopia International Livestock Research Institute Evolution a...
The degree to which prevailing land tenure arrangements constrain agricultural productivity, and the...
Short-term land leases have an important role to play for efficient land management and agricultural...
The degree to which prevailing land tenure arrangements in sub-Saharan Africa constrain efficiency a...
Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as the develo...
This paper examines the linkage between the degree of land tenure security and adoption of sustainab...
Although theory predicts that better property rights to land can increase land productivity through ...
On Earth, land is the most vital resource from which living things derive their essential necessitie...
Although the question of relative production efficiency of indigenous land rights is central to a di...
The land policy reform that took place in the 1990s in northern Ethiopia has resulted in various for...
Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as the develo...
The land tenure system has been a controversial issue in Ethiopia: The advocates of the existing lan...
This paper evaluates the potential problems in the context of mixed crop-livestock system of the Eth...
This paper examines the relative efficiency of alternative land tenure arrangements using a single r...
This paper is a summary of a thesis submitted to th e Kimmage Development Studies Centre, Dublin ...
efficiency of land tenure systems in Ethiopia International Livestock Research Institute Evolution a...
The degree to which prevailing land tenure arrangements constrain agricultural productivity, and the...
Short-term land leases have an important role to play for efficient land management and agricultural...
The degree to which prevailing land tenure arrangements in sub-Saharan Africa constrain efficiency a...
Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as the develo...
This paper examines the linkage between the degree of land tenure security and adoption of sustainab...
Although theory predicts that better property rights to land can increase land productivity through ...
On Earth, land is the most vital resource from which living things derive their essential necessitie...