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Showing items 1 through 9 of 11.The importance of registration of land rights for every person or legal subject to proof of ownership certificate of property rights for economic value will be on the increase in value and simplify every business economy to obtain their capital and to increase its business, because the registered
Most SMEs especially in the developing world are credit constrained which limits their ability to contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction.
The author develops a theoretical framework to guide empirical analysis of how land registration affects financial development and economic growth.
Using an economy-wide conceptual framework, the author analyzes how land registration affects financial development and economic growth in Thailand. He uses contemporary techniques, such as error correction and co-integration, to deal with such problems as time-series data not being stationary.
"The proposition that it is land registration, which determines accessibility to formal credit for investment is common knowledge.
This work first describes the structure of the main institutional arrangements devised for reducing transaction costs related to the risk of eviction when selling land or using it as collateralóprivate contracting, recording of documents and registration of rights.
Despite strong beliefs that property titling and registration will enhance credit access, empirical evidence in support of such effects remains scant.
Despite the general consensus on the need for land reforms to boost agricultural development, the lack of blueprint on required actions to safeguard land rights forces many countries to pilot various policy measures with mixed results.
In 1984, the Land Tenure Center embarked on a project to evaluate the experiences with land registration and tenure reform in Africa.