De Soto’s influential book The mystery of capital offers a simple yet beguiling message: capitalism can be made to work for the poor, through formalising their property rights in houses, land and small businesses. This approach resonates strongly in the South African context, where private property works well for those who inhabit the so-called ‘first economy’. Evidence from South Africa, however, suggests that many of de Soto’s policy prescriptions may be inappropriate for the poorest and most vulnerable in our society, and have negative impacts on their security and well-being. More attention should be paid to supporting existing social practices that have widespread legitimacy. Features of ‘extra-legal’ property regimes provide a ke...
CITATION: Swanepoel, C. & Fourie, J. 2018. Why local context matters : property rights and debt trad...
Property rights are widely imagined to have considerable direct and indirect effects on urban povert...
Land ownership remains an important and contested issue in contemporary South African politics. Draw...
Hernando De Soto’s influential book The Mystery of Capital offers a simple yet beguiling message: ca...
The U.N. Development Program created the Commission on the Legal Empowerment of the Poor to explore ...
A convincing case has been made in both academic studies and policy circles for clearly defined priv...
This paper reviews the links between property rights and poverty reduction. Poor people not only lac...
This paper reviews the links between property rights and poverty reduction. Poor people not only lac...
Hernando de Soto’s global best-seller, The Mystery of Capital, has transformed the previously obscur...
Presumption of a direct causal link between formalisation of property rights and economic productiv...
Hernando de Soto's analysis of the high cost of establishing, protecting and trading in property rig...
Economists such as Hernando De Soto have argued that clearly defined property rights are essential t...
The crux of De Soto's argument revolves around why nations of the developing world are desperately i...
Although many of the poor in the developing world are landless,most of the rural poor have some acce...
Access to common property resources (CPRs) is a significant part of the land resource base and there...
CITATION: Swanepoel, C. & Fourie, J. 2018. Why local context matters : property rights and debt trad...
Property rights are widely imagined to have considerable direct and indirect effects on urban povert...
Land ownership remains an important and contested issue in contemporary South African politics. Draw...
Hernando De Soto’s influential book The Mystery of Capital offers a simple yet beguiling message: ca...
The U.N. Development Program created the Commission on the Legal Empowerment of the Poor to explore ...
A convincing case has been made in both academic studies and policy circles for clearly defined priv...
This paper reviews the links between property rights and poverty reduction. Poor people not only lac...
This paper reviews the links between property rights and poverty reduction. Poor people not only lac...
Hernando de Soto’s global best-seller, The Mystery of Capital, has transformed the previously obscur...
Presumption of a direct causal link between formalisation of property rights and economic productiv...
Hernando de Soto's analysis of the high cost of establishing, protecting and trading in property rig...
Economists such as Hernando De Soto have argued that clearly defined property rights are essential t...
The crux of De Soto's argument revolves around why nations of the developing world are desperately i...
Although many of the poor in the developing world are landless,most of the rural poor have some acce...
Access to common property resources (CPRs) is a significant part of the land resource base and there...
CITATION: Swanepoel, C. & Fourie, J. 2018. Why local context matters : property rights and debt trad...
Property rights are widely imagined to have considerable direct and indirect effects on urban povert...
Land ownership remains an important and contested issue in contemporary South African politics. Draw...