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Non-Commercial Systems of Land Allocation and their Economic Implications: Evidence from Burkina Faso

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2008

Volker Stamm
Affiliation:
Associate Research Fellow, Centre d'études de documentation, de recherches économiques et sociales, Université de Ouagadougou

Extract

The preliminary results of on-going research in Burkina Faso, undertaken in collaboration with the University of Ouagadougou, suggest that the lack of titled land and land markets does not necessarily imply serious economic disadvantages, such as little investment or low productivity, and that the transaction costs of moving from a traditional to a modern system of land tenure would be far higher than if old arrangements continued to operate.

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Africana
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994

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