This study investigates attitudes towards legalizing land sales and Willingness to Accept (WTA) sales prices and compensation prices for land among smallholder households in four different areas in the Oromia and SNNP Regions in the southern highlands of Ethiopia. Household panel data from 2007 and 2012 are used. The large majority of the sample prefers land sales to remain illegal, and the resistance to legalizing land sales increased from 2007 to 2012. In the same period, perceived median real land values increased sharply but also exhibit substantial local variation. Land loss aversion is associated with higher land values and less willingness to sell land if land sales were to become legal. The substantial increase in perceived land val...
The thesis consists of a short introduction and three self-contained analytical chapters on land pol...
This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiop...
This study builds on data collected over a 15 year period (1998-2013) in three regions in Ethiopia t...
This study investigates attitudes towards legalizing land sales and Willingness to Accept (WTA) sale...
This study investigates attitudes towards legalizing land sales and Willingness to Accept (WTA) sale...
The study assesses factors that explain households’ perceived tenure insecurity and the demand for n...
The paper utilizes household panel data to investigate whether the land rental market can facilitate...
Land is becoming increasingly scarce for Ethiopia particularly for rural households and a source liv...
This study assesses factors that explain households’ perceived land tenure insecurity and the demand...
Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as the develo...
This paper provides evidence from one of the poorest countries of the world that the institutions of...
ABSTRACT Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as t...
Ethiopia. Access to agricultural land is a constitutional right for rural residents of Ethiopia. We ...
Includes bibliographical referencesEthiopia is one of the few countries in Africa to implement large...
The 1995 FDRE Constitution and all statutes pertaining to the land law regime of Ethiopia either pro...
The thesis consists of a short introduction and three self-contained analytical chapters on land pol...
This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiop...
This study builds on data collected over a 15 year period (1998-2013) in three regions in Ethiopia t...
This study investigates attitudes towards legalizing land sales and Willingness to Accept (WTA) sale...
This study investigates attitudes towards legalizing land sales and Willingness to Accept (WTA) sale...
The study assesses factors that explain households’ perceived tenure insecurity and the demand for n...
The paper utilizes household panel data to investigate whether the land rental market can facilitate...
Land is becoming increasingly scarce for Ethiopia particularly for rural households and a source liv...
This study assesses factors that explain households’ perceived land tenure insecurity and the demand...
Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as the develo...
This paper provides evidence from one of the poorest countries of the world that the institutions of...
ABSTRACT Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as t...
Ethiopia. Access to agricultural land is a constitutional right for rural residents of Ethiopia. We ...
Includes bibliographical referencesEthiopia is one of the few countries in Africa to implement large...
The 1995 FDRE Constitution and all statutes pertaining to the land law regime of Ethiopia either pro...
The thesis consists of a short introduction and three self-contained analytical chapters on land pol...
This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiop...
This study builds on data collected over a 15 year period (1998-2013) in three regions in Ethiopia t...