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Recuperação de mais-valias fundiárias urbanas na América Latina: debilidade na implementação, ambiguidades na interpretação

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 1999
Brasil

Esta tese examina o tema da recuperação de mais-valias fundiárias urbanas, situando-o como campo de investigação multidisciplinar e mapeando seu entendimento no contexto latinoamericano. O trabalho identifica relações entre o diagnóstico da debilidade na implementação de instrumentos de política urbana associados ao tema na América Latina e o das ambiguidades em sua interpretação, investigando a existência de um hiato entre o reconhecimento abstrato do tema e sua apropriação concreta na região.

Access to Land in Rural India: Policy Issues and Options

Reports & Research
Abril, 1999
India

This is a working paper. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overall framework for the critical assessment of alternative approaches to improving access to land by the rural poor in India , as part of a broader strategy for reducing poverty through rural growth. Viewing persistent constraints on access to land in their historical context, the paper considers India’s record in implementing land reforms, and identifies the elements of a new, complementary approach to improving access to land by the rural poor.

Creation of Land Markets in Transition Countries: Implications for the Institutions of Land Administration

Diciembre, 1998
Albania
Europa oriental
Europa

Describes (1) the processes of privatization of land management in selected transition countries and (2) the post-privatization changes in land administration institutions which are being crafted to establish land markets. It begins with the proposition that there are similar land market institutional problems which most "transition" countries are facing, due largely to common experiences in creating command economies during the past 50-80 years and the almost simultaneous decisions of these countries to move toward market political economies in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Research on Land Markets in South Asia: What Have We Learned?

Diciembre, 1998

What have we learned about land markets in South Asia about land reform, land fragmentation, sharecropping, security of tenure, farm size, land rights, transaction costs, bargaining power, policy distortions, and market imperfections (including those associated with gender)?Faruqee and Carey review the literature on land markets in South Asia to clarify what's known and to highlight unresolved issues. They report that: We have a good understanding of why sharecropping persists and why it can be superior to other standard agricultural contracts.

Réforme agraire: colonisation et coopératives agricoles 1998/1

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 1998
Serbia
Francia
Macedonia del Norte
Bangladesh
Honduras
Estados Unidos de América
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Colombia
Kenya
Marruecos
Japón
Uganda
Albania
Italia
Tanzania
Ecuador
Túnez
Senegal
Sudán
Paraguay
México
Brasil
Américas

This issue of Land Reform, Land Settlement and Cooperatives includes interesting descriptions of land tenure and related policies in Uganda, Tunisia, the United Republic of Tanzania and Morocco. Two thought-provoking articles on access to land and other assets focus on policies to reduce poverty and the function of markets in the allocation of production resources. In the first, J. Melmed-Sanjak and S.

Peasant Logic, Agrarian Policy, Land Mobility, and Land Markets in Mexico

Diciembre, 1997
Mexico

Mexican rural reform has questioned the role of the peasantry and private national producers in agriculture. The reform followed a neoliberal paradigm for incorporating the nation into the global village. As part of a government strategy, land reform in Mexico aims to change entrepreneurial and land tenure patterns in rural areas into an individual, private, large-scale, and capitalist productive structure, and the land market is vital in allowing the land transfers needed to change the land tenure pattern.

Land Institutions and Land Markets

Diciembre, 1997

Secure property rights to land and well-functioning land rental and sales markets are essential for creating investment incentives, improving the allocation of land, and developing financial markets. Yet regulatory restrictions on land rental and sales and regulatory frameworks providing inadequate tenure security are common. This paper looks at the impact of imperfections in other factor markets and the costs and benefits of government intervention to improve the security of property rights and the functioning of land markets and draws conclusions about land policy issues [author]

Peasant Logic, Agrarian Policy, Land Mobility, and Land Markets in Mexico

Diciembre, 1997
México
América Latina y el Caribe

Mexican rural reform has questioned the role of the peasantry and private national producers in agriculture. The reform followed a neoliberal paradigm for incorporating the nation into the global village. As part of a government strategy, land reform in Mexico aims to change entrepreneurial and land tenure patterns in rural areas into an individual, private, large-scale, and capitalist productive structure, and the land market is vital in allowing the land transfers needed to change the land tenure pattern.

Report on an advisory mission to swaziland on the impact of saps on agriculuture and trade in Southern Africa

Reports & Research
Marzo, 1996
Africa

This paper focuses on report on an advisory mission to Swaziland on the impact of SAPs on agriculture and trade in Southern Africa. The main purpose of each of the country studies is to provide a general picture of the impact of SAPs on agriculture and trade in the country concerned.

Land tenure, land markets, and institutional transformation in Zambia

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 1995
Zambia

The Government of Zambia is embarking on an ambitious program of legal and administrative reforms in land policy. Although the need to liberalize the land market is universally shared, the ideas on how to accomplish this transformation are not. Two decades of underinvestment in field research have resulted in the present situation of micro-level data on land tenure and farm-level production, consumption, and resource management inadequate to guide policy decisions.

Regulatory policies and reform: the case of land markets

Diciembre, 1994

Chapter list in HTML, chapters are in PDF formatAlthough recent analyses of land markets show a growing concern for policy and regulatory issues, the literature still lacks a robust framework capable of showing how land markets function, the major policy and regulatory constraints to their efficient operations, and the implications for reform.This chapter is a step in that direction. The first section sets out to characterize land markets -- their emergence, closely associated with the evolution of property rights; major imperfections; and key spatial aspects.