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Over two centuries, Colombia transferred vast quantities of land, equivalent to the entire UK landmass, mainly to landless peasants. And yet Colombia retains one of the highest concentrations of land ownership in the world. Why? We show that land reform's effects are highly bimodal. Most of...
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While land reforms have long been motivated as a potential policy lever of rural growth and development, there is remarkably little evidence of the direct impacts of such reforms. In an effort to fill this lacunae, this paper examines South Africa's Land Redistribution for Agricultural...
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agriculture a key pillar in the country’s pursuit of inclusive growth, poverty reduction, and sustainable development. …
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This paper draws attention to the need for centring the agrarian environment in poverty analysis and development … policymaking. Through an ethnographic enquiry into the persistence of poverty among a landless indigenous community in the southern …-directionality and simultaneity of the exclusions produced by changes in the agrarian environment warrant attention in poverty analysis …
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