How do we measure the success of agrarian transformation? Land reform, in- terpreted in the transition context as privatization of land with the associated is- sues of land market development and the restructuring of traditional large farms, is only one facet of a multi-dimensional process of transition to a market-oriented agriculture. However important land reform is, success requires progress in all relevant dimensions.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresfévrier, 2004Arménie, Azerbaïdjan, Géorgie
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Library ResourceRéglementationsjanvier, 2004Ouganda
THE LAND ACT, CAP 227 THE LAND REGULATIONS, 2004 Form 53 APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO DEAL IN LAND PART ONE: PARTICULARS OF LAND DEALING
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Library ResourceRéglementationsjanvier, 2004Ouganda
THE LAND ACT CAP 227 THE LAND REGULATIONS, 2004 Form 41 CONSENT BY SPOUSE(S) TO TRANSACTION IN LAND
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Library Resourcejanvier, 2004Érythrée, Afrique sub-saharienne
This paper looks at the role of market imperfections in explaining leasing behaviour of households using sample data from the Highlands of Eritrea. It looks at the tenancy or land rental market, the position of households in that market (as landlords, tenants or non-participants) and assesses the transaction costs related to the adjustment process in the tenancy market.The paper tests for fixed and variable transaction costs related to adjustment in the land rental market. A two-stage approach for participation in the market as landlords or tenants is used for this.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesjanvier, 2004Afrique australe, Asie, Europe, Amérique septentrionale
"Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many people this has meant more food availability and trade opportunities. Yet many people in rural areas in developing countries still live in abject poverty. Therefore, policymakers, donors, and researchers are refocusing their priorities away from simply producing more food to making sure that agricultural research benefits the poor in particular. How can we ensure that new agricultural technologies are appropriate for the different groups of people who most need assistance?
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesjanvier, 2004Chine
"A key objective of China's reform program was to reduce distortions in the economic system and enhance growth. However, when implemented in incremental and partial ways, local governments or individuals have chance to capture rents inherent in the reform process. Young (2000) warned that the rent-seeking behavior might lead to increasing market fragmentation. Empirical studies have since shown that this did not happen in the product markets.
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Library ResourceDocuments de politique et mémoiresjanvier, 2004Afrique
"Advocates of reforms in land rights and land markets frequently posit two important hypotheses: (1) African countries must grant land titles to farmers because titles increase land tenure security and facilitate access to input, land, and financial markets; and (2) land markets constitute the most efficient mechanism for allocating resources and improving access to productive resources by the poor, especially women and other marginalized groups...
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