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Redistribution of Land in Post-Communist Romania

Eurasian Geography and Economics, 2005
A geographer discusses changes in the ownership of state and collectivized rural land in post-communist Romania. In an analysis based on historical and recent ownership data as well as on the author's interviews with 205 landholders from East and West Romania, local officials, as well as politicians, the study examines how the country's rural land has ...
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Land Redistribution in Mexico

1962
Effective April 3, 1961, the responsibility for the work in the Regional Analysis Division was transferred from the Foreign Agricultural Service to the Economic Research Service. This report, originally issued as FAS-M-112, is now reissued, without change in text, by the new agency.
Latin American Analysis Branch, Foreign Regional Analysis Division   +1 more
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Beyond Land Redistribution: A Case for Stewardship in Land Reform

Journal of Land and Rural Studies, 2020
The right to own and derive value out of the land, (cf. ownership) is a human right enshrined in the constitution of most democratic countries. Land reform is arguably the most emotional, socio-economic, and political subject of the colonial and post-colonial era of the African continent. It is a subject that has remained sacred and a taboo creating a
Menard Musendekwa   +3 more
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Zimbabwean Land Redistribution!

2008
Zimbabwe has been at the forefront of the debates and contestations concerning the intersection of Africa and the world since 2000, at least in the Anglophone media, academic, and policy discourses. Major continental institutions, such as the African Union and its African Commission on Human and People’s Rights; regional bodies, such as the Southern ...
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Can Land Redistribution Scale with Population?

2022
This chapter reviews economic systems and strategies that would create wealth for racial majorities, such as the agrarian models embraced by Ireland and Mexico. Postwar social scientists influenced by Doreen Warriner frequently assumed that post-colonial nations would choose the agrarian model, emphasizing the redistribution of land.
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Land Redistribution in Communist China

Pacific Affairs, 1948
N October io, I947, the thirty-sixth anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party promulgated a sixteen-point "Basic Program of the Chinese Agrarian Law". In an accompanying resolution, the Chinese Communists announced their decision to "wipe out the agrarian system of feudal and semi-feudal
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Land Redistribution Impacts on Livelihood Diversification: The case of a market-assisted land redistribution programme in Malawi

Development, 2015
This article examines the impact of improved access to land on livelihood diversification among beneficiaries of a ‘market-assisted’ World Bank-funded Community-Based Rural Land Redistribution Project in Malawi. Results show that improved access to land decreases non-farm employment incomes while increasing crop incomes, which underscores the ...
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Land Restoration or Redistribution in South Africa?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
The issue of land continues to be a heated debate in post many post colonial societies on Africa and in other countries where Natives or Aboriginals exist. While many countries have embarked on land redistribution programs such a Zimbabwe and South Africa it has not ended the debate as globalization has resulted in many many people living in different ...
Nasholan Chetty, Arthur Shirichena
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