Funding Land Redistribution in Developing Countries Maintaining Fiscal Solvency in the Face of Heavy Costs
Edward R. Harris
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1969, vol. 28, issue 2, 194-204
Abstract:
A PROPERLY CONCEIVED and Well‐implemented land reform will serve to improve the escisting sodoeconomic conditions of developing countries. However, a land redistribution program is costly. It is necessary for the country to understand the actual expenses involved, as tbey affect the gov‐ernment's normal financial burden.
Date: 1969
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