Property rights and property wrongs [electronic resource] The relevance of land reform and a small-farmer strategy for property reduction and economic evelopment

Property rights and property wrongs The relevance of land reform and a small-farmer strategy for property reduction and economic evelopment [electronic resource] - Washington FIG 2009

Looks at the land tenure and land reform debates, in the light of the ongoing basic re-consideration of (a) the role of the State, (b) distribution of income within countries, (c) the issue of how the poor can survive, even move forward, during three probable Great Adjustments. These are to: the largest, longest and most global GDP setback since 1945; longer-run rising prices of food and farm energy; and falling and increasingly uncertain water availability per person and per hectare, due only in part to global warming (itself, of course, almost certain).

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LAND REFORM
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
INCOME INEQUALITY
LAND TENURE


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