CLTS Working Papers
From Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Centre for Land Tenure Studies
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- 1/14: Does Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Program Improve Child Nutrition?

- Bethelhem Legesse Debela, Gerald Shively and Stein Holden
- 15/13: The Roles of Land Tenure Reforms and Land Markets in the Context of Population Growth and Land Use Intensification in Africa

- Stein Holden and Keijiro Otsuka
- 14/13: Joint Land Certification and Intra-household Decision-making:Towards Empowerment of Wives?

- Stein Holden and Sosina Bezu
- 13/13: Local ideas about rights of common in the context of a historical transformation from commons to private property

- Erling Berge and Anne Sigrid Haugset
- 12/13: Can area measurement error explain the inverse farm size productivity relationship?

- Stein Holden and Monica Fisher
- 11/13: Land Access and Youth Livelihood Opportunities in Southern Ethiopia

- Stein Holden and Sosina Bezu
- 10/13: Allmenningsrett og naturvern i Skjåk kommune

- Mari Reiten
- 9/13: Lineage and Land Reforms in Malawi: Do Matrilineal and Patrilineal Landholding Systems Represent a Problem for Land Reforms in Malawi?

- Erling Berge, Daimon Kambewa, Alister Munthali and Henrik Wiig
- 8/13: High discount rates: - An artifact caused by poorly framed experiments or a result of people being poor and vulnerable?

- Stein Holden
- 7/13: Input subsidies and improved maize varieties in Malawi: -What can we learn from the impacts in a drought year?

- Stein Holden and Julius Mangisoni
- 6/13: Input subsidies and demand for improved maize: Relative prices and household heterogeneity matter!

- Stein Holden
- 5/13: Land tenure in Tigray: How large is the gender bias?

- Therere Dokken
- 4/13: Amazing maize in Malawi: Input subsidies, factor productivity and land use intensification

- Stein Holden
- 3/13: Unbundling Land Administrative Reform: Demand for Second Stage Land Certification in Ethiopia

- Sosina Bezu and Stein Holden
- 2/13: Links between Tenure Security and Food Security: Evidence from Ethiopia

- Hosaena Ghebru and Stein Holden
- 1/13: Generosity and social distance in dictator game field experiments with and without a face

- Sosina Bezu and Stein Holden
- 3/12: Impact of land certification on tree growing on private plots of rural households: Evidence from Ethiopia

- Alemu Mekonnen, Hosaena Ghebru, Stein Holden and Menale Kassie
- 2/12: Reverse Share-Tenancy and Marshallian Inefficiency: Bargaining Power of Landowners and the Sharecroppers’ Productivity

- Hosaena H. Ghebru and Stein Holden
- 1/12: The Role of Land Certification in Reducing Gender Gaps in Productivity in Rural Ethiopia

- Mintewab Bezabih, Stein Holden and Andrea Mannberg
- 8/11: The Reconstruction of Communal Property: Membership and Rights in Limpopo’s Restitution Process

- Espen Sjaastad, Bill Derman and Tshililo Manenzhe
- 7/11: Livestock and Land Share Contracts in a Hindu Society

- Jeetendra P. Aryal and Stein Holden
- 6/11: Caste, Land and Labor Market Imperfections, and Land Productivity in Rural Nepal

- Jeetendra P. Aryal and Stein Holden
- 5/11: Can Land Rregistration and Certification Reduce Land Border Conflicts?

- Stein Holden, Klaus Deininger and Hosaena Ghebru
- 4/11: Collective versus Individual Property: Tenure Security and Forest Tenure Reforms in China

- Stein Holden, Jintao Xu and Xuemei Jiang
- 3/11: Household Welfare Effects of Low-cost Land Certification in Ethiopia

- Stein Holden and Hosaena Ghebru
- 2/11: Welfare Effects of Market Friendly Land Reforms in Uganda

- Alex Tatwangire and Stein Holden
- 1/11: Caste Discrimination, Land Reforms and Land Market Performance in Nepal

- Jeetendra P. Aryal and Stein Holden