Mutual Effects of Land Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence from Asia, Africa, and Latin America

Land plays an important role in the economies of developing countries, and many theories connecting land inequality with different dimensions of economic development already exist. Even though efficacious land distribution allows societies to transition from poverty to a human capital-based develope...

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Main Authors: Hossein Azadi, Eric Vanhaute
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/8/6/96
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spelling doaj-3ac9901e083d4fb6b4af44cf7ed88d0a2020-11-24T21:40:39ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2019-06-01869610.3390/land8060096land8060096Mutual Effects of Land Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence from Asia, Africa, and Latin AmericaHossein Azadi0Eric Vanhaute1Department of Geography, Ghent University, 9000 Ghent, BelgiumDepartment of History, Ghent University, 9000 Ghent, BelgiumLand plays an important role in the economies of developing countries, and many theories connecting land inequality with different dimensions of economic development already exist. Even though efficacious land distribution allows societies to transition from poverty to a human capital-based developed economy, ongoing issues related to property rights, inequality, and the political economy of land distribution are unavoidable. The general objective of this paper is to explore the nexus between land distribution and economic development. The specific objectives are to: (i) identify which land distribution programs/activities contribute to economic development; (ii) investigate the role of stakeholders in land distribution programs that affect the growth of productivity; and (iii) assess the deficiencies of current land distribution policies in Asia, Africa, and Latin America to explore how economic development theories contribute to decreasing income inequality. This paper provides an overview of land distribution history and the main economic development theories. It also highlights the links between land distribution and the main elements of economic development. Finally, it provides a comparative review of the most recent empirical works regarding the characteristics, limitations, and potential (mutual) effects of land distribution and economic development settings on developing countries worldwide.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/8/6/96land distributionpovertypolitical economyland market accesseconomic development theoryrural areas
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land distribution
poverty
political economy
land market access
economic development theory
rural areas
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title Mutual Effects of Land Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence from Asia, Africa, and Latin America
title_short Mutual Effects of Land Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence from Asia, Africa, and Latin America
title_full Mutual Effects of Land Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence from Asia, Africa, and Latin America
title_fullStr Mutual Effects of Land Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence from Asia, Africa, and Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Mutual Effects of Land Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence from Asia, Africa, and Latin America
title_sort mutual effects of land distribution and economic development: evidence from asia, africa, and latin america
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series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Land plays an important role in the economies of developing countries, and many theories connecting land inequality with different dimensions of economic development already exist. Even though efficacious land distribution allows societies to transition from poverty to a human capital-based developed economy, ongoing issues related to property rights, inequality, and the political economy of land distribution are unavoidable. The general objective of this paper is to explore the nexus between land distribution and economic development. The specific objectives are to: (i) identify which land distribution programs/activities contribute to economic development; (ii) investigate the role of stakeholders in land distribution programs that affect the growth of productivity; and (iii) assess the deficiencies of current land distribution policies in Asia, Africa, and Latin America to explore how economic development theories contribute to decreasing income inequality. This paper provides an overview of land distribution history and the main economic development theories. It also highlights the links between land distribution and the main elements of economic development. Finally, it provides a comparative review of the most recent empirical works regarding the characteristics, limitations, and potential (mutual) effects of land distribution and economic development settings on developing countries worldwide.
topic land distribution
poverty
political economy
land market access
economic development theory
rural areas
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/8/6/96
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