This paper concerns changing the institutional structure governing land reform. At present the livelihood of more than half of mankind depends directly on agriculture. Nine-tenths of this total agricultural population live in developing countries where questions of access and rights to land are of paramount interest to more than 2,000 million people. Chapter one looks at the characteristics of land reform in terms of both its rural context and its...
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Land reform (English). Sector policy paper Washington DC ; World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/911161468153545471