The creation of optimal land institutions attracted renewed attention in the 1990s because of its central role in the transition process in former Communist countries in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and more recently because of large scale land investments in developing countries. This paper documents the existence of large variations in land institutions (markets and regulation) using current and historical data from Western and Eastern Europe. It then offers explanations for these differences and draws implications for the role and optimality of land institutions in development (with special reference to the current debate on large scale land acquisitions).status: publishe
Contains fulltext : 90250.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)While ‘land grab...
ebr ian rm la wn een development of agricultural land markets have been met and we are beginning to ...
The paper provides an overview and a comparison of land markets covering the three candidate countri...
The creation of optimal land institutions attracted renewed attention in the 1990s because of its ce...
The creation of optimal land institutions attracted renewed attention in the 1990s because of its ce...
The creation of optimal land institutions attracted renewed attention in the 1990s because of its ce...
The importance of agriculture is decreasing all over the world. The aim of the paper is to compare t...
This paper describes (1) the processes of privatization of land management in selected transition co...
iii, 20 p.This paper describes (1) the processes of privatization of land management in selected tra...
After the World War II political dictatorship, one party system and socialist command economy were i...
In all Central and East European countries (CEECs) land reform was a key part of the overall agraria...
In all Central and East European countries (CEECs) land reform was a key part of the overall agraria...
Recently, we witnessed an immense increase in international land transactions in the Global South, a...
The paper contains an analysis of land administration systems in transition countries on the example...
10p.Major political and social change is occurring in Eastern Europe and the countries of the former...
Contains fulltext : 90250.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)While ‘land grab...
ebr ian rm la wn een development of agricultural land markets have been met and we are beginning to ...
The paper provides an overview and a comparison of land markets covering the three candidate countri...
The creation of optimal land institutions attracted renewed attention in the 1990s because of its ce...
The creation of optimal land institutions attracted renewed attention in the 1990s because of its ce...
The creation of optimal land institutions attracted renewed attention in the 1990s because of its ce...
The importance of agriculture is decreasing all over the world. The aim of the paper is to compare t...
This paper describes (1) the processes of privatization of land management in selected transition co...
iii, 20 p.This paper describes (1) the processes of privatization of land management in selected tra...
After the World War II political dictatorship, one party system and socialist command economy were i...
In all Central and East European countries (CEECs) land reform was a key part of the overall agraria...
In all Central and East European countries (CEECs) land reform was a key part of the overall agraria...
Recently, we witnessed an immense increase in international land transactions in the Global South, a...
The paper contains an analysis of land administration systems in transition countries on the example...
10p.Major political and social change is occurring in Eastern Europe and the countries of the former...
Contains fulltext : 90250.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)While ‘land grab...
ebr ian rm la wn een development of agricultural land markets have been met and we are beginning to ...
The paper provides an overview and a comparison of land markets covering the three candidate countri...