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From State-Led to Grassroots-Led Land Reform in Latin America

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dc.contributor.author de Janvry, Alain
dc.contributor.author Sadoulet, Elisabeth
dc.contributor.author Wolford, Wendy
dc.date.accessioned 2010-04-08T18:19:01Z
dc.date.available 2010-04-08T18:19:01Z
dc.date.issued 1998 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10535/5690
dc.description.abstract From Conclusion: "We have argued in this paper that the legacy of state-led land reforms has left two major tasks incomplete: (1) providing access to the land for the rural poor, particularly the landless and minifundists, in situations where other routes out of poverty are socially more costly, and (2) securing the competitiveness of land reform beneficiaries on their individualized parcels. We have explored how new approaches to land reform and to rural development that rely heavily on the role of GROs and NGOs, show promise in completing these tasks." en_US
dc.language English en_US
dc.subject state and local governance en_US
dc.subject land tenure and use en_US
dc.subject economic reform en_US
dc.subject households en_US
dc.title From State-Led to Grassroots-Led Land Reform in Latin America en_US
dc.type Working Paper en_US
dc.type.methodology Case Study en_US
dc.coverage.region Central America & Caribbean en_US
dc.coverage.region South America en_US
dc.subject.sector Land Tenure & Use en_US


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