This article uses ethnographic evidence from Tigray to revisit the debate on informal rural land markets in present-day Ethiopia. It explores informal farmland rental from a historico-anthropological, micro-analytical perspective in relation to the formal allocation of land use rights and to other informal land transfer practices. It shows how different rationales for land rental give rise to different socially embedded tenancy configurations. On the basis of this empirical evidence, the paper questions the appropriateness of the common idea that in Ethiopia ‘the land rental market is expanding’. It argues that research and policy thinking on land in Ethiopia could gain analytical power and relevance by adopting a less monolithic and abstra...
Past polices with land redistribution, prohibition of land renting and later legalisation of short-t...
The 1995 FDRE Constitution and all statutes pertaining to the land law regime of Ethiopia either pro...
Since 1975, agricultural land tenure arrangements in Ethiopia have changed from a feudal system, to ...
Land tenure in Ethiopia is much-discussed in literature. Most recent studies on rural land deal with...
Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as the develo...
The land grabbing phenomena grew in both reported cases and in scholarly interest after the 2008 fin...
This paper is motivated by the need for an informed analytical discussion on land issues and policy ...
Due to the nature of available land as one of the main attractions for investment, land lease market...
Ethiopia experiences a fierce political debate about the appropriate land tenure policy. After the f...
ABSTRACT Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as t...
The paper utilizes household panel data to investigate whether the land rental market can facilitate...
Abstract Since the mid-1970s, all land in Ethiopia has offi cially been declared as a public/state p...
This paper provides evidence from one of the poorest countries of the world that the institutions of...
The study assesses factors that explain households’ perceived tenure insecurity and the demand for n...
There is growing interest in understanding the links between land reforms, land markets and poverty ...
Past polices with land redistribution, prohibition of land renting and later legalisation of short-t...
The 1995 FDRE Constitution and all statutes pertaining to the land law regime of Ethiopia either pro...
Since 1975, agricultural land tenure arrangements in Ethiopia have changed from a feudal system, to ...
Land tenure in Ethiopia is much-discussed in literature. Most recent studies on rural land deal with...
Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as the develo...
The land grabbing phenomena grew in both reported cases and in scholarly interest after the 2008 fin...
This paper is motivated by the need for an informed analytical discussion on land issues and policy ...
Due to the nature of available land as one of the main attractions for investment, land lease market...
Ethiopia experiences a fierce political debate about the appropriate land tenure policy. After the f...
ABSTRACT Land tenure security is important to encourage investment in land improvements as well as t...
The paper utilizes household panel data to investigate whether the land rental market can facilitate...
Abstract Since the mid-1970s, all land in Ethiopia has offi cially been declared as a public/state p...
This paper provides evidence from one of the poorest countries of the world that the institutions of...
The study assesses factors that explain households’ perceived tenure insecurity and the demand for n...
There is growing interest in understanding the links between land reforms, land markets and poverty ...
Past polices with land redistribution, prohibition of land renting and later legalisation of short-t...
The 1995 FDRE Constitution and all statutes pertaining to the land law regime of Ethiopia either pro...
Since 1975, agricultural land tenure arrangements in Ethiopia have changed from a feudal system, to ...