Where the dead are buried: property rights and poverty alleviation in Africa.
This study examines a recent policy proposal that as a way out of poverty, third world countries should reform their present land policy to incorporate a cadastral system. The proponents of this policy reform have argued that the poorest nations of the world require formalization of property rights...
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