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Property without Rights
Origins and Consequences of the Property Rights Gap

A new understanding of the causes and consequences of incomplete property rights in countries across the world.

Michael Albertus (Author)

9781108835237, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 7 January 2021

416 pages
23.4 x 15.6 x 2.8 cm, 0.71 kg

'… book's overall quality will likely make it an influential contribution to the literature of rural politics for many years. Highly recommended.' D. Newcomer, Choice

Major land reform programs have reallocated property in more than one-third of the world's countries in the last century and impacted over one billion people. But only rarely have these programs granted beneficiaries complete property rights. Why is this the case, and what are the consequences? This book draws on wide-ranging original data and charts new conceptual terrain to reveal the political origins of the property rights gap. It shows that land reform programs are most often implemented by authoritarian governments who deliberately withhold property rights from beneficiaries. In so doing, governments generate coercive leverage over rural populations and exert social control. This is politically advantageous to ruling governments but it has negative development consequences: it slows economic growth, productivity, and urbanization and it exacerbates inequality. The book also examines the conditions under which subsequent governments close property rights gaps, usually as a result of democratization or foreign pressure.

1. Introduction
2. Conceptualizing and Measuring the Property Rights Gap
3. The Political Origins of the Property Rights Gap
4. Evidence on the Rise and Fall of Property Rights Gaps in Latin America
5. Consequences of the Property Rights Gap
6. Opening and Closing a Property Rights Gap in Peru
7. The Long-Term Consequences of Peru's Property Rights Gap
8. Property Rights Gaps Around the World
9. Conclusion.

Subject Areas: Property law [LNS], Comparative law [LAM], Comparative politics [JPB], Hispanic & Latino studies [JFSL4]

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