Re-distributive policies are often used by governments to forestall conflict. This paper analyzes the evolution of rural conflict in a region of 1930s Spain in which fast transfers of land using temporal expropriations were aimed at reducing poverty and mitigate conflict. Using a subset of exogenous land transfers, we document that these transfers did not reduce conflict. If anything, they increased some types of conflicts for several months after implementation. The short run increase in conflict is consistent with two potential side effects of land reforms. First, land reforms can boost the collective action of beneficiaries. Second, poorly designed reforms can reduce the incomes of beneficiaries
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
Why are some land reforms more successful than others? Interwar Europe provides an opportunity to an...
This article analyses the evolution and geographic distribution of the rural unrest that prevailed d...
Re-distributive policies are often used by governments to forestall conflict. This paper analyzes th...
We use a novel high-frequency, municipality-level dataset to examine the impact of land reform on ru...
This paper analyses rural conflict in one of the most volatile areas of interwar Europe, the latifun...
Spanish land reform, involving the break-up of the large southern estates, was a central issue durin...
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
Spanish land reform, involving the break-up of the large southern estates, was a central issue durin...
This paper looks at the causes of rural conflict in 1930s Spain. Rather than stressing bottom-up for...
On the eve of the Second Republic there was a broad consensus among most contemporaries that some f...
This paper studies the spatial deployment of temporary settlements in Extremadura in 1932-1933 and 1...
On the eve of the Second Republic enormous estates were believed to be undercultivated by their abse...
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
Why are some land reforms more successful than others? Interwar Europe provides an opportunity to an...
This article analyses the evolution and geographic distribution of the rural unrest that prevailed d...
Re-distributive policies are often used by governments to forestall conflict. This paper analyzes th...
We use a novel high-frequency, municipality-level dataset to examine the impact of land reform on ru...
This paper analyses rural conflict in one of the most volatile areas of interwar Europe, the latifun...
Spanish land reform, involving the break-up of the large southern estates, was a central issue durin...
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
Spanish land reform, involving the break-up of the large southern estates, was a central issue durin...
This paper looks at the causes of rural conflict in 1930s Spain. Rather than stressing bottom-up for...
On the eve of the Second Republic there was a broad consensus among most contemporaries that some f...
This paper studies the spatial deployment of temporary settlements in Extremadura in 1932-1933 and 1...
On the eve of the Second Republic enormous estates were believed to be undercultivated by their abse...
In Spain, land reform involving the break-up of large southern estates was a central issue during th...
Why are some land reforms more successful than others? Interwar Europe provides an opportunity to an...
This article analyses the evolution and geographic distribution of the rural unrest that prevailed d...