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E-raamat: Property rights after market liberalization reforms: Land titling and investments in rural Peru

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Aug-2023
  • Kirjastus: Wageningen Academic Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789086866298
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  • Kirjastus: Wageningen Academic Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789086866298

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"This book discusses the links between land access, property rights, and economic development, analyzing the results and limitations of a public intervention- Land Titling and Registration- that constitutes one of the main instruments for contemporary land policy in Peru. It attempts to provide a comprehensive analysis and discussion of the importance of institutions, like land property rights, in the context of market liberalization reforms. In operational terms, this means verifying whether land titling constitutes a necessary and/or sufficient condition to promote investments and increase land values. This book reveals that titling and registration can be considered as a necessary condition to improve investment opportunities when its implementation procedure is based on the recognition of previous informal land rights and community networks, because its effect on the reduction of transaction costs at a regional level improves the dynamics of land markets and facilitates the entrance of formal financial institutions. A decentralized program is more likely to understand and correctly assess local conditions, as well as to concentrate its work on poorer farmers confronting stronger limitations to acquire tenure security by other means. Targeting must be applied also at the regional level, identifying less-developed areas that can benefit from the externality effects provided by increased levels of titling density. The presence of other limitations that constrain the participation of small farmers in the formal credit market, and the inability of titling to solve them by itself, makes it difficult to consider this policy as a sufficient condition to improve the livelihood of poorer farmers. Complementary policies that provide small farmers with the opportunity to increase their land-holdings, as well as the possibility to acquire insurance against negative shocks, need urgent implementation."
Acknowledgements 9(2)
Abstract 11(2)
Introduction
13(10)
Background
13(3)
Objectives and research questions
16(1)
Analytical framework
16(4)
Relevance of the study
20(1)
Outline of the thesis
21(2)
Land inequality and economic growth: a dynamic pnael data approach
23(12)
Abstract
23(1)
Introduction
23(1)
Inequality and growth
24(3)
Econometric estimation and data specification
27(2)
Results
29(2)
Discussion
31(4)
Appendix 2.1 Data base
33(2)
The homogenization effect of land titling on investment incentives: evidence from Peru
35(22)
Abstract
35(1)
Introduction
35(2)
Land tenure reform in Peru
37(3)
The classification of sampled parcels by tenure status
40(6)
Analytical framework
46(1)
Econometric model and estimation strategy
47(3)
Results
50(2)
Concluding remarks
52(5)
Appendix 3.1 Interaction effects of probit model
55(1)
Appendix 3.2 Liear probability model
55(2)
Credit constraints in the Peruvian rural sector: can titling provide a solution?
57(18)
Abstract
57(1)
Introduction
57(2)
Supply of formal credit in Peru
59(4)
Credit constraints from farmer's perspective
63(7)
Estimation reuslts
70(2)
Concluding remarks
72(3)
Appendix 4.1 Multinomial logit coefficients estimates
74(1)
The externality effect of titling on investments: evidence from Peru
75(20)
Abstract
75(1)
Introduction
75(2)
Characteristic of the sample
77(4)
Analytical framework
81(2)
Empirical results
83(5)
Concluding remarks
88(7)
Appendix 5.1 District characteristics at 1993
90(1)
Appendix 5.2 Perception of Rights by groups
90(1)
Appendix 5.3 Tobit regression for the value of investments made since 2000
91(2)
Appendix 5.4 Linear probability model
93(1)
Appendix 5.5 Interaction effects of probit model
94(1)
Appendix 5.6 Interaction effectrs for infrastructure, by predicted probability
94(1)
Discusssion and conclusions
95(8)
Introduction
95(1)
Key debates and main findings
96(3)
Main Implications and policy recommendations
99(1)
Future research
100(3)
References 103(6)
Summary 109