Authors
Alain De Janvry, Kyle Emerick, Marco Gonzalez-Navarro, Elisabeth Sadoulet
Publication date
2015/10
Journal
American Economic Review
Volume
105
Issue
10
Pages
3125-49
Publisher
American Economic Association
Description
In many developing countries property rights over rural land are maintained through continuous personal use instead of by land titles. We show that removing the link between land use and land rights through the issuance of ownership certificates can result in large-scale adjustments to labor and land allocations. Using the rollout of the Mexican land certification program from 1993 to 2006, we find that households obtaining certificates were subsequently 28 percent more likely to have a migrant member. We also show that even though land certification induced migration, it had little effect on cultivated area due to consolidation of farm units. (JEL O13, O17, P14, Q15, Q18, Q24, Q28)
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