An extensive literature opposes the provision of property titles for the residents of informal settlements. One concern is that titling leads to commodification and the market-driven displacement of the original inhabitants. Another is that it propagates the ideology of private ownership, undermines collective solidarity and demobilises social movements. This article, based on observations from Mexico City and Guadalajara, finds little evidence of displacement but highlights the importance of location. It supports the view that formalisation undermines resistance, but argues that titling does so by meeting rather than creating the desire of the urban poor for private property and homeownership
Changes to Mexico's Constitution in the 1990s marked the end of agrarian reform and the Revolutionar...
The literature on economic growth has traditionally focused on capital accumulation and technologica...
Informal real estate markets have developed as a result of deficiencies of formal real estate market...
Giving the poor legal title to the lands they occupy extra-legally (informally) has been widely prom...
This dissertation addresses critically the role that land tenure plays in housing the poor in rapidl...
This paper examines the variation in the value of property rights to housing in Mexico, focusing spe...
One intervention intended to ameliorate poverty and its subsidiary effects is the distribution of le...
This paper is a comment on the work of Hernando de Soto, who has done so much to highlight the impor...
Observers from a variety of disciplines agree that informal settlements account for the majority of ...
Hernando de Soto’s global best-seller, The Mystery of Capital, has transformed the previously obscur...
Informal land use is analysed in this article from an integrated perspective including legal, social...
In this paper we explore the substitutability of formal and informal property rights. We analyze new...
Guaranteeing tenure security to the households living in informal settlements (slums) has not seen a...
This article compares two cases of displacement suffered by informal workers and informal residents ...
Contrary to the conventional orthodoxy of the World Bank, lack of formalized or secured property rig...
Changes to Mexico's Constitution in the 1990s marked the end of agrarian reform and the Revolutionar...
The literature on economic growth has traditionally focused on capital accumulation and technologica...
Informal real estate markets have developed as a result of deficiencies of formal real estate market...
Giving the poor legal title to the lands they occupy extra-legally (informally) has been widely prom...
This dissertation addresses critically the role that land tenure plays in housing the poor in rapidl...
This paper examines the variation in the value of property rights to housing in Mexico, focusing spe...
One intervention intended to ameliorate poverty and its subsidiary effects is the distribution of le...
This paper is a comment on the work of Hernando de Soto, who has done so much to highlight the impor...
Observers from a variety of disciplines agree that informal settlements account for the majority of ...
Hernando de Soto’s global best-seller, The Mystery of Capital, has transformed the previously obscur...
Informal land use is analysed in this article from an integrated perspective including legal, social...
In this paper we explore the substitutability of formal and informal property rights. We analyze new...
Guaranteeing tenure security to the households living in informal settlements (slums) has not seen a...
This article compares two cases of displacement suffered by informal workers and informal residents ...
Contrary to the conventional orthodoxy of the World Bank, lack of formalized or secured property rig...
Changes to Mexico's Constitution in the 1990s marked the end of agrarian reform and the Revolutionar...
The literature on economic growth has traditionally focused on capital accumulation and technologica...
Informal real estate markets have developed as a result of deficiencies of formal real estate market...