The expropriation of agricultural land to provide new land for industrial and urban expansion, referred to as compulsory acquisition, is prevalent in developing countries. Using Vietnam as a laboratory, this study evaluates the impacts of losing farmland through compulsory acquisition on household welfare and reaches the following findings. A 10 percentage point increase in the proportion of land expropriated results in a 2.2% decrease in household welfare proxied by food expenditure. Besides, politically unconnected and ethnic minority households are disproportionately vulnerable. The adverse welfare effect could take up to 10 years to evaporate. The reduction in household welfare is attributable to the decline in agricultural income and t...
Farm incomes in rural Vietnam are tightly constrained by very small farm sizes, highly fragmented la...
The phenomenon of agricultural land shrinking is widespread in the world. This phenomenon stems from...
Although there has been much discussion in the literature about the impacts of farmland loss (due to...
The expropriation of agricultural land to provide new land for industrial and urban expansion, refer...
Acquisition of large-scale agricultural land for urbanization and industrialization is a widespread ...
While farmland loss (due to urbanisation and industrialisation) causes job losses for a huge number ...
Abstract While the effect of land fragmentation on farm efficiency and production diversification in...
Agricultural land acquisition for urbanization (ALAFU) has strongly impacted agriculture in Vietnam ...
This paper examines the efficiency and welfare impact of landholdings in rural Vietnam. We utilize p...
Using a novel dataset from a 2010 household survey, this study has provided the first econometric ev...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the determinants of household income following the loss ...
This study has provided the first econometric evidence that the loss of land (due to urbanization an...
Small and fragmented farmland parcels are widely believed to be major impediments to agricultural ac...
Using a dataset from a 2010 field survey involving 477 households, this paper has contributed to the...
Agricultural accumulation has been one of the main source determined the social differentiation in V...
Farm incomes in rural Vietnam are tightly constrained by very small farm sizes, highly fragmented la...
The phenomenon of agricultural land shrinking is widespread in the world. This phenomenon stems from...
Although there has been much discussion in the literature about the impacts of farmland loss (due to...
The expropriation of agricultural land to provide new land for industrial and urban expansion, refer...
Acquisition of large-scale agricultural land for urbanization and industrialization is a widespread ...
While farmland loss (due to urbanisation and industrialisation) causes job losses for a huge number ...
Abstract While the effect of land fragmentation on farm efficiency and production diversification in...
Agricultural land acquisition for urbanization (ALAFU) has strongly impacted agriculture in Vietnam ...
This paper examines the efficiency and welfare impact of landholdings in rural Vietnam. We utilize p...
Using a novel dataset from a 2010 household survey, this study has provided the first econometric ev...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the determinants of household income following the loss ...
This study has provided the first econometric evidence that the loss of land (due to urbanization an...
Small and fragmented farmland parcels are widely believed to be major impediments to agricultural ac...
Using a dataset from a 2010 field survey involving 477 households, this paper has contributed to the...
Agricultural accumulation has been one of the main source determined the social differentiation in V...
Farm incomes in rural Vietnam are tightly constrained by very small farm sizes, highly fragmented la...
The phenomenon of agricultural land shrinking is widespread in the world. This phenomenon stems from...
Although there has been much discussion in the literature about the impacts of farmland loss (due to...