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De Facto Tenure and the Allocation of Land Among Squatters

Orville Jose Solon ()

Philippine Review of Economics, 1990, vol. 27, issue 2, 208-226

Abstract: The hypothesis here is that the risk of eviction which squatters in a given area face largely determines the nature of property conventions that abate the state of initial conflict arising from contending claims over illegally occupied land. This is examined by analyzing the two most commonly observed land allocation mechanisms in squatter settlement.

Date: 1990
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