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Title: "Don´t do Land Reform: a simple theorem"
Authors: de Sousa, Miguel Rocha
Duarte, Vanessa de S.
Editors: Rocha de Sousa, Miguel
Filipe, José
Keywords: Land reform
Land Access
Political Economy
Bequest
Arrowian Model
Sustainability
Learning-by-doing
(Un)Viability of Land Reform
Issue Date: Mar-2017
Citation: Rocha de Sousa, M. and V. Duarte (2016), “Don´t do land reform: a simple theorem” in Rocha de Sousa, M. and J. Filipe (2016) Editors Special Issue: “The Political Economy of Land Reform”, at International Journal Of Latest Trends in Finance and Economic Sciences-(IJLTEFS), vol.6, no. 4, December, (2016), pp.1210-1221
Abstract: We assess the general impact of land reforms on growth using human capital growth models due to Arrow (1962) - the main newness of the paper- after surveying the literature and building a typology. Thus, we conclude that land reform can yet been used as a modern tool to spur growth and development, but with our approach we can define the main limits and constraints that can block this growth. We conclude that a raise in undifferentiated wages after land reform leads to an unrecoverable society welfare loss; thus, yielding a lesson to political agents’ decision-makers elected after land reforms – wage raise land reform should not be used as an electoral motto.
URI: http://ojs.excelingtech.co.uk/index.php/IJLTFES/article/view/Miguel2
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22307
ISSN: 2047-0916
Type: article
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