Réforme agraire et marché foncier: la réflexion aux États-Unis et son impact dans les institutions multilatérales de développement
Olivier Delahaye
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2003, vol. n° 174, issue 2, 449-466
Abstract:
US land economics approach was reshaped through the 20th century, according to the evolution of domestic and foreign contexts. The freehold estate constitution let the place of land regulating main agent to the market. Land reform, become a central point in US foreign policy after World War II, was focused on from 1945, giving place to land market in the 1980s. Neo-institutionalist approaches about land market imperfections is renewing the reflection, in which are increasingly participating multilateral institutions.
Date: 2003
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