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Doing Business Economy Profile 2013

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
October, 2012
Argentina
Latin America and the Caribbean

This tenth edition of Doing Business sheds light on how easy or difficult it is for a local entrepreneur to open and run a small to medium-size business when complying with relevant regulations.

Can a Market-Assisted Land Redistribution Program Improve the Lives of the Poor? Evidence from Malawi

LandLibrary Resource
March, 2012

This paper uses a rural household survey
dataset collected in 2006 and 2008 to investigate the impact
of a market-based land resettlement project in southern
Malawi. The program provided a conditional cash and land
transfer to poor families to relocate to larger plots of

Doing Business 2011 : Making a
Difference for Entrepreneurs - Comparing Business Regulation
in 183 Economies

LandLibrary Resource
March, 2012

Doing Business 2011: making a difference
for entrepreneurs is the eighth in a series of annual
reports investigating regulations that enhance business
activity and those that constrain it. Doing Business
presents quantitative indicators on business regulations and

Investigation into the delays in issuing title deeds to beneficiaries of housing projects funded by the capital subsidy

LandLibrary Resource
Conference Papers & Reports
October, 2011
South Africa

The Department of Human Settlements reports that between 1994 and 2009, 2.94-million housing units and serviced sites have either been built or were under construction. By September 2010, 1.44-million of these properties were formally registered on the Deeds Registry. This means that about 50% of subsidy beneficiaries had not yet received formal title for their housing.

Land Rights and Tenure Security in Zimbabwe’s post Fast Track Land Reform Programme

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
March, 2011
Zimbabwe
Africa

Includes learning from the commercial sector – freehold title deeds, pre-1980-2010; learning from Zimbabwean customary tenure systems; learning from the state resettlement programme – permit tenure, 1980-2010; fast track land reform, 2000-2010, policy implications and recommendations.

The Impact of National Land Policy and Land Reform on Women in Zambia

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
November, 2010
Zambia
Africa

Includes background to women’s land rights in Zambia; policy and legal reforms of the1990s; key findings – gender insensitivity on land laws and policies, the high cost of legal fees to handle land disputes, the limited benefits of title deeds for women, lack of awareness on land policy process, land grabbing and disinheritance, lack of security of tenure, lack of access to justice; conclusions

Perspectives on Land Tenure Security in Rural and Urban South Africa

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
June, 2005
Africa

Subtitled ‘an analysis of the tenure context and a problem statement for Leap.’ Comprises (i) context – current analyses of tenure, the South African context, tenure security and vulnerability; (ii) multiple tenure arrangements in South Africa – customary tenure arrangements, Registration of Deeds system, local and off register tenure arrangements in rural and urban areas, transitional tenure a

Thailand Land Titling Project

LandLibrary Resource
Conference Papers & Reports
April, 2004
Thailand

The Thailand Land Titling Project is an outstanding success story of inter-agency cooperation and received the World Bank Award for Excellence in 1997. It was designed as a four-phase project over 20 years and will finish in 2004.

The Draft Zambian Land Policy (1999) – Comments and Proposals to the Review Committee

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
January, 2003
Africa

A critical analysis of the draft Land Policy. Contains introduction, land delivery system and accessibility to land, title deeds on customary land, vestment of land, land market, gender issues, allocation to foreigners (with particular reference to white farmers from Zimbabwe), dispute resolution, land management information systems, concluding remarks.