Summary This paper uses data from the 2003/04 Cambodia Household Socioeconomic Survey to investigate the effects of property rights to land. Plots held with a paper documenting ownership in rural Cambodia are found to have higher productivity and land values than other plots, while property rights have weak effects on access to credit. The paper also investigates whether the introduction of private property rights leads to decreased availability of common property resources. The data offers only weak support for this hypothesis. The general insight is that policies to strengthen land property rights can have important, positive effects on the rural economy, even in an environment of low state capacity.property rights agriculture common prop...
ii Over the past 10-15 years Ratanakiri Province, in the far northeast of Cambodia, has been undergo...
When 70 percent of the world’s poor are rural with agriculture as their main source of income, the i...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 percen...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation consi...
This paper introduces and applies an analytical framework to study how formal and informal instituti...
Using detailed household data from two Cambodian villages, this paper explores the cause of increasi...
The aim of this article is the provide an overview of the distribution of land use (property) rights...
The objective of the case study reported in this chapter was to identify effective practices and pol...
Land-related conflicts in Cambodia have been garnering much attention. The Cambodian government, thr...
This paper introduces and applies an analytical framework to study how formal and informal instituti...
The paper outlines changes in agricultural production and rural policies in Cambodia since 1953, whe...
International audienceThis study on land transactions in rural Cambodia is based on a twofold observ...
If property rights in land are so beneficial, why are they not adopted more widely? I propose a theo...
peer reviewedDuring Vietnam's transition from a socialist to a market economy, household's property ...
Over the past 10-15 years Ratanakiri Province, in the far northeast of Cambodia, has been undergoing...
ii Over the past 10-15 years Ratanakiri Province, in the far northeast of Cambodia, has been undergo...
When 70 percent of the world’s poor are rural with agriculture as their main source of income, the i...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 percen...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation consi...
This paper introduces and applies an analytical framework to study how formal and informal instituti...
Using detailed household data from two Cambodian villages, this paper explores the cause of increasi...
The aim of this article is the provide an overview of the distribution of land use (property) rights...
The objective of the case study reported in this chapter was to identify effective practices and pol...
Land-related conflicts in Cambodia have been garnering much attention. The Cambodian government, thr...
This paper introduces and applies an analytical framework to study how formal and informal instituti...
The paper outlines changes in agricultural production and rural policies in Cambodia since 1953, whe...
International audienceThis study on land transactions in rural Cambodia is based on a twofold observ...
If property rights in land are so beneficial, why are they not adopted more widely? I propose a theo...
peer reviewedDuring Vietnam's transition from a socialist to a market economy, household's property ...
Over the past 10-15 years Ratanakiri Province, in the far northeast of Cambodia, has been undergoing...
ii Over the past 10-15 years Ratanakiri Province, in the far northeast of Cambodia, has been undergo...
When 70 percent of the world’s poor are rural with agriculture as their main source of income, the i...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 percen...