The existing body of knowledge attributes to informal land transactions in sub-Saharan African cities observed problems in city neighbourhoods. Substantial resources, often backed by donor agencies, are therefore being spent in revamping bureaux and governmental bodies in a bid to solve the problems. This paper examines the economic impacts of this aspect of market intervention. Employing insights from rent-seeking theory, it estimates costs brought to bear on agents by government agencies' involvement in the urban land market of Accra, Ghana. The sum of these wasteful diversions of resources is found to explain a great deal of the haphazard developments that have come to characterise many neighbourhoods in the city. Market-led regulation e...
Policy-makers world-wide are concerned about severe housing problems experienced in cities of the de...
Land banking practices can fail in efficiently controlling the value of land. These failures stem fr...
This thesis investigates how differences in social structures and their associated processes influen...
The existing body of knowledge attributes to informal land transactions in sub-Saharan African citie...
The existing body of knowledge attributes to informal land transactions in sub-Saharan African citie...
vi, 83 p.The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agr...
The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agricultural...
There is a continuous debate as to whether indigenous land tenure systems in sub-Saharan Africa can ...
Recent studies indicate that market-driven logics increasingly inform the governing of African citie...
African cities increasingly aspire global recognition and this has prompted a rapid transformation o...
The majority of land in African countries is managed under “customary ” law. This system is appropri...
Large scale urban development projects, marketed as ‘new cities’ are emerging across the African con...
This paper examines the land market in Ghana using the Wa municipality as a study area, an urban lan...
While the weakness of extant urban land use planning system in Ghana is not in doubt it is uncertain...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The principal objective of th...
Policy-makers world-wide are concerned about severe housing problems experienced in cities of the de...
Land banking practices can fail in efficiently controlling the value of land. These failures stem fr...
This thesis investigates how differences in social structures and their associated processes influen...
The existing body of knowledge attributes to informal land transactions in sub-Saharan African citie...
The existing body of knowledge attributes to informal land transactions in sub-Saharan African citie...
vi, 83 p.The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agr...
The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agricultural...
There is a continuous debate as to whether indigenous land tenure systems in sub-Saharan Africa can ...
Recent studies indicate that market-driven logics increasingly inform the governing of African citie...
African cities increasingly aspire global recognition and this has prompted a rapid transformation o...
The majority of land in African countries is managed under “customary ” law. This system is appropri...
Large scale urban development projects, marketed as ‘new cities’ are emerging across the African con...
This paper examines the land market in Ghana using the Wa municipality as a study area, an urban lan...
While the weakness of extant urban land use planning system in Ghana is not in doubt it is uncertain...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The principal objective of th...
Policy-makers world-wide are concerned about severe housing problems experienced in cities of the de...
Land banking practices can fail in efficiently controlling the value of land. These failures stem fr...
This thesis investigates how differences in social structures and their associated processes influen...