Authors
Klaus Deininger, Daniel Ayalew Ali, Stein Holden, Jaap Zevenbergen
Publication date
2008/10/1
Journal
World development
Volume
36
Issue
10
Pages
1786-1812
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Although many African countries have recently adopted highly innovative and pro-poor land laws, lack of implementation thwarts their potentially far-reaching impact on productivity, poverty reduction, and governance. We use a representative household survey from Ethiopia where, over a short period, certificates to more than 20 million plots were issued to describe the certification process, explore its incidence and preliminary impact, and quantify the costs. While this provides many suggestions to ensure sustainability and enhance impact, Ethiopia’s highly cost-effective first-time registration process provides important lessons.
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