Examines existing theories of changing property rights in the context of the developing world, and should interest NGOs. This study traces three different land tenure systems in Ethiopia and Eritrea over a 30-year period from the end of Italian occupation to the end of imperial rule. North America: Ohio U Press
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Softcover. Etat : Good. Cover a little scuffed and marked. Top edge slightly greyed with dust. Pages are free from notes or highlighting. Overall, a good used copy. Publisher's note: "Development economists and policy makers often work on the assumption that property rights evolve from collective to more specified systems. The author has set out to test this theory by using the evidence available in the special case of Ethiopia and Eritrea; Ethiopia was never colonised while Eritrea was under Italian colonial rule.". Size: 21.6 x 13.8 cm. xiii, 172 pp. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: History; Land tenure -- Ethiopia; Land tenure -- Eritrea; Right of property -- Ethiopia; Right of property -- Eritrea; Land tenure -- Political aspects -- Ethiopia; Land tenure -- Political aspects -- Eritrea; Ethiopia -- Politics and government -- 1889-1974; Eritrea -- Politics and government -- 20th century; ISBN: 0852558368. ISBN/EAN: 9780852558362. Add. Inventory No: 250612MMY0883458. N° de réf. du vendeur 250612MMY0883458
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