• Land Reform in Developing Countries: Property Rights and Property Wrongs is a 2009 book by the Leontief Prize–winning economist Michael Lipton. It is...
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    Mugabe in Zimbabwe. Arguments in support of land reform focus on its potential social and economic benefits, particularly in developing countries, that...
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  • attempted) in many countries. Getúlio Vargas, who rose to presidency in Brazil following the Brazilian Revolution of 1930, promised a land reform but reneged...
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    income countries. Least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing states are all sub-groupings of developing countries...
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  • (1999). "Land Reform in Developing Countries" (PDF). United Nations Research Institute for Social Development. Borras, Saturnino M. (2009). "Land Redistribution...
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  • Land reform in Zimbabwe officially began in 1980 with the signing of the Lancaster House Agreement, as a program to redistribute farmland from white Zimbabweans...
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  • “Parliamentary Reform” as its primary aim. Reform is generally considered antithetical to revolution. Developing countries may implement a range of reforms to improve...
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  • Land reform in South Vietnam refers to reforms proposed by the United States and implemented by South Vietnam. Seeking to undermine the popularity of the...
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    reform led to the development of many ejidos for communal land use, while parceled ejidos emerged in the later years. Land reform in Mexico ended in 1991...
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  • Land reform in South Africa is the promise of "land restitution" to empower farm workers (who now have the opportunity to become farmers) and reduce inequality...
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  • There have been several land reforms in Germany, also known by the German term Bodenreform. In 1763, Frederick II of Prussia abolished serfdom on all Crown...
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  • studies economist specializing in the study of rural poverty in developing countries, including issues relating to land reform and urban bias. He spent much...
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    List of Southeast Asian stock exchanges List of stock exchanges in Oceania List of countries without a stock exchange List of stock market indices List of...
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    Books, 1999, ISBN 1-85649-724-0, page 148 Michael Lipton, Land Reform in Developing Countries: Property Rights and Property Wrongs London: Routledge, 2009...
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    REDD+ (or REDD-plus) is a framework to encourage developing countries to reduce emissions and enhance removals of greenhouse gases through a variety of...
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  • Iranian Land Reform was a major land reform in Iran and one of the main concerns of the White Revolution of 1963. It was a significant part of the reform program...
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  • projects in developing countries. Its expertise is concentrated in the following key categories: Policy Reform, Institutional Reform, Legal Reform, Land Use...
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  • The Japanese Land Tax Reform of 1873, or chisokaisei (地租改正) was started by the Meiji Government in 1873, or the 6th year of the Meiji period. It was a...
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  • The agrarian reforms in Cuba sought to break up large landholdings and redistribute land to those peasants who worked it, to cooperatives, and the state...
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  • Four major land reforms have taken place in Romania: in 1864, 1921, 1945 and 1991. The first sought to undo the feudal structure that had persisted after...
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  • objectives of the reforms were to establish property rights on land, create and further develop market economy, provide the country's citizens with local...
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  • gradualist reforms impossible, so the shocks and inflation were unavoidable. China's economic growth has been compared with other developing countries, such...
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    Land reform in Scotland is the ongoing process by which the ownership of land, its distribution and the law which governs it is modified, reformed and...
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  • Land reform in North Vietnam (Vietnamese: Cải cách ruộng đất tại miền Bắc Việt Nam) can be understood as an agrarian reform in northern Vietnam throughout...
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    The Chilean land reform (Spanish: Reforma agraria chilena) was a process of land ownership restructuring that occurred from 1962 to 1973 in different phases...
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    of land reform in Ethiopia has hampered that country's economic development throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries. Attempts to modernize land ownership...
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  • land acquisition by the government in India has manifested itself on a large national scale over time, affecting great proportions of the country. In...
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  • 900 (Spanish: Decreto 900), also known as the Agrarian Reform Law, was a Guatemalan land-reform law passed on June 17, 1952, during the Guatemalan Revolution...
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    a result, countries such as Morocco, Tunisia and Jordan began to implement economic reforms during the mid-1980s. Soon after, most countries within the...
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    trends to produce economy country classifications. Countries are often distinguished as developing countries or developed countries. The United Nations Department...
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