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Coordination and allocation on land markets under increasing scale economies and heterogeneous actors - An experimental study

Conference Papers & Reports
Abril, 2010

Economies of scale and scope are often not exploited in Western agriculture. A general reason is probably that various types of transaction costs limit coordination among farmers. A more specific explanation is that coordination on land markets or machinery cooperation is difficult to achieve when farmers are heterogeneous as some kind of price differentiation is necessary for a Pareto-superior solution. This paper investigates experimentally such a coordination game with heterogeneous agents using an example inspired by agricultural land markets.

¿Por qué no hay más y mejores discusiones sobre el desarrollo rural en América del Sur?

Policy Papers & Briefs
Abril, 2010
América Latina y el Caribe

 * Eduardo Gudynas
Cada presidente recibió una copia de ese informe. También los ministros y otros miembros de las delegaciones oficiales. Fue en la última cumbre Iberoamericana, celebrada en noviembre de 2009, en Portugal. El título era impactante: "Innovar para crecer: desafíos y oportunidades para el desarrollo sostenible e inclusivo en Iberoamérica", y fue preparado conjuntamente por la CEPAL y Secretaría General Iberoamericana.

Urban Land Markets: Economic concepts and tools for engaging in Africa

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2009

This Handbook introduces key economic and related concepts explaining the functioning of urban land markets. You will find in this Handbook tools for engaging in a critical analysis of conventional economics, particularly in the understanding of how African urban land markets work. Of great importance is the understanding of how land use, supply and demand unfold in African context. It provides a basis for strengthening urban policy in ways that enable poorer people in African cities to access well-located living and work spaces.

Informal urban land markets and the poor

Training Resources & Tools
Diciembre, 2009
Sudáfrica

This case study draws on research that investigated how people access, trade and hold land in poorer and less formal parts of three metropolitan areas. It is based on a research study undertaken by the Isandla Institute, Stephen Berrisford Consulting and Progressus Research and Development, commissioned by Urban LandMark. Learning and reflection activities based on the case study are provided, and activities can be done individually or in groups.

Informal land registration in urban areas

Training Resources & Tools
Diciembre, 2009
Sudáfrica

This case study examines specific examples of localised and informal land registration practices in South Africa. Such informal land registration often arises where people do not have access to the formal state system of land registration. But as the desire and need to gain access to urban land, to secure rights in relation to that land and also to trade land, a localised registration system that meets these needs tends to emerge.

[Special features and economic principles of assessing a land plot]

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2009
Ucrania

The specificity and uniqueness of land as a land appraisal object are disclosed. Principles of land appraisal are considered, their interrelation and dependence on land use features are shown.

Розкрито специфіку і унікальність землі як обєкта оцінки. Розглянуті принципи оцінки земельних ділянок, показаний їх взаємозвязок і залежність від особливостей використання землі.

Efficiëntie als leidraad voor natuurbeleid?

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2009

Dit LEI artikel geeft een aanzet tot een analyse van de efficiëntie van de besluitvorming rond de bescherming en versterking van natuur en landschap in Nederland. Drie onderwerpen worden nader belicht: de aankoop van grond voor de EHS, de ontwikkelingen van het EHS beleid vanuit het perspectief van dynamische efficiëncy. In dat kader komt ook de wildgroei van bedrijventerreinen ter sprake

Asia Regional Assessment for the FAO Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and other Natural Resources

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2009
Namibia
Burkina Faso
Asia
China
Mongolia
Camboya
Indonesia
Laos
Malasia
Filipinas
Tailandia
Viet Nam
Bangladesh
Bhután
India
Maldivas
Nepal
Sri Lanka
Jordania
Rumania
Finlandia
Alemania
Países Bajos

FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Germany, IFAD (International Fund for Agricultural Development), Finland, GTZ (Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit), UN-Habitat, World Bank and UNDP, and IPC (International NGO/CSO Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty), Food First International Action Network (FIAN), ILC (International Land Coalition), FIG (International Federation of Surveyors) and other development partners are working together with countries to prepare Voluntary Guidelines that will provide practical guidance to states, civil society, the private se

Paving the Way for Development?

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2009
República Democrática del Congo

Given its vast land resources and favorable water supply, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC’s) natural agricultural potential is immense. However, the economic potential of the sector is handicapped by one of the most dilapidated transport systems in the developing world (World Bank 2006). Road investments are therefore a high priority in the government’s investment plans and those of its major donors.

The Economics of Land Consolidation in Family Farms of Moldova

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2009
Moldova

The paper investigates the current situation with fragmentation of family farms in Moldova and its effects on family well-being and farm productivity. A key hypothesis is that consolidation of agricultural land in Moldova has beneficial effects in terms of productivity and is desirable in the long run. We examine the case for market-driven land consolidation using data from several recent surveys in Moldova. We show that, in the individual sector, larger farms consume less of their output and attain higher levels of commercialization.

The Role of Small Farms in Structural Change

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2009
Global

This paper explains regionally differentiated patterns of structural change based on a theoretical framework dealing with strategic interaction of farms on the land market. The main research question focuses on the causes of regionally persistent structures. An empirical Markov chain model is defined for the West German agricultural sector. Thereby it is possible to explain the probabilities of farm growth, decline or exit in terms of the current and former regional farm size structure.

Impacts of Land Certification on Tenure Security, Investment, and Land Markets

Reports & Research
Marzo, 2009
Etiopía

While early attempts at land titling in Africa were often unsuccessful, the need to secure land rights has kindled renewed interest, in view of increased demand for land, a range of individual and communal rights available under new laws, and reduced costs from combining information technology with participatory methods. We used a difference-in-difference approach to assess the effects of a low-cost land registration program in Ethiopia, which covered some 20 million plots over five years, on investment.