Agricultural land relations in the developing world

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Abstract

In this paper we draw on a number of methodological approaches which have been used to explain land relations-tenancy, sharecropping and interlinking, distress sales, dualistic land ownership distributions, classes, and land reform-and their variations over space and time. We indicate that the explanatory power of theories on land relations hinges on the complexity, market imperfections, and distortions admitted in the analysis.

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Binswanger, H. P., Deininger, K., & Feder, G. (2017). Agricultural land relations in the developing world. In The Economics of Land Use (pp. 535–541). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315240114-31

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