The New Political Economy of Land Reform in South Africa

The New Political Economy of Land Reform in South Africa
Title The New Political Economy of Land Reform in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Adeoye O. Akinola
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 284
Release 2020-09-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030511294

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This book analyzes the new political economy of land reform in South Africa. It takes a holistic approach to understand South Africa’s land reform, assesses the current policy gaps, and suggests ways of filling them. Due to its cross-disciplinary approach, the book will appeal to a broad audience, and will benefit readers from the fields of policy reform, administration, law, political science, political economics, agricultural economics, global politics, resource studies and development studies.

The Economic Case for Land Reform

The Economic Case for Land Reform
Title The Economic Case for Land Reform PDF eBook
Author Peter Dorner
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1970
Genre Agricultural laborers
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The Economic Case for Land Reform

The Economic Case for Land Reform
Title The Economic Case for Land Reform PDF eBook
Author Peter Dorner
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1971
Genre Farm tenancy
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Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung

Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung
Title Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 1952
Genre Economics
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Twenty-Six Centuries of Agrarian Reform

Twenty-Six Centuries of Agrarian Reform
Title Twenty-Six Centuries of Agrarian Reform PDF eBook
Author Elias H. Tuma
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 322
Release 2023-11-10
Genre History
ISBN 0520312120

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Have land reform movements ever managed to redistribute wealth, to encourage economic development, to improve standards of living, to ensure political stability? This book answers in the negative. Drawing upon land reform movements over twenty-six centuries of history, Tuma develops a hypothesis about land tenure reform that should enable other scholars to evaluate the success of past reform movements and to see the trends of present and future ones more clearly. In the first part of the study, a general definition of land tenure reform is advanced. Starting with the ordinary meaning of reform as "a redistribution of land to benefit the small farmer or landless agricultural worker," this definition is modified so as to take into account various forms of tenure of title to land, patterns of cultivation, terms of holding, and scale of operation. The middle section of the book presents a comparative study of different types of land reform movements. Eight major "case histories" are considered--the Greek reforms of Solon and Pisistratus in the sixth century B.C.; the Roman reforms of the Gracchi in the second century B.C.; the English tenure changes covering the commutations of the Middle Ages, and the enclosures of the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries; the reforms accompanying the French Revolution; the three Russian reforms: the emancipation of 1861, the Stolypin reforms of 1906 - 1911, and the Soviet reform beginning in 1917; the Mexican reform after the 1910 revolution; the Japanese reform after the Second World War; and the Egyptian reform starting in 1952. In sum, the book relates the land reform movements of past centuries to those now in progress in underdeveloped countries. It argues that the land reforms of the last two decades have dealt with symptoms rather than causes, have affected only a small percentage of either the population or the cultivable area, and warns that even if high concentrations of the land-holdings are broken down, reconcentration is likely to recur unless strong preventive measures are taken. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1965.

Land Reform and Economic Development

Land Reform and Economic Development
Title Land Reform and Economic Development PDF eBook
Author Peter Dorner
Publisher Penguin (Non-Classics)
Pages 167
Release 1972
Genre Desarrollo económico
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The Political Economy of Rural Poverty

The Political Economy of Rural Poverty
Title The Political Economy of Rural Poverty PDF eBook
Author M. Riad El-Ghonemy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 357
Release 2006-05-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134953372

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With the use of wide-ranging case studies the author clearly illustrates the impact of schemes intended to re-allocate land in developing countries. Concluding that land reform can play a major part in stimulating rural economies this book explores the extent to which such policies can successfully reduce poverty and increase agricultural growth.