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Library Investment and Income Effects of Land Regularization : The Case of Nicaragua

Investment and Income Effects of Land Regularization : The Case of Nicaragua

Investment and Income Effects of Land Regularization : The Case of Nicaragua

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Date of publication
September 2013
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oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/15747

The authors use data from Nicaragua to
examine the impact of the award of registered and
nonregistered title on land values and on investments
attached to land. They find that receipt of registered title
increases land values by 30 percent and greatly increases
the propensity to invest, bringing investment closer to the
optimum. Consistent with descriptive statistics indicating
great demand for regularization of land rights, especially
from the poor, this finding suggests that titling can have a
positive distributional effect. Of overriding importance,
however, are the legal validity and official recognition of
the titles issued.

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Deininger, Klaus
Chamorro, Juan Sebastian

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