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In the year 2000, the government of Zimbabwe launched the Fast Track Land Reform Program (FTLRP) as part of its ongoing …
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Since its independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has pursued a land reform and resettlement program aimed at addressing …
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In this paper I examine whether or not land reform can contribute to growth in the agricultural surplus of developing countries. There are two possible channels where we might expect an effect: the first is agricultural productivity and the second is "on farm consumption". I start with an...
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This paper uses five life histories from three locations in Zimbabwe?one peri-urban, one urban and one rural?to provide … Zimbabwe?s recent economic and political turmoil. Together the cases suggest that, similar to Hoddinott?s work on the … persistence of the 1993-94 rainfall shock in rural Zimbabwe, above and beyond increased mortality rates and morbidity levels …
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The government of Zimbabwe launched the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) in 2000 as part of its ongoing land … land-related investments to enhance security of tenure. The results underscore the need for the government of Zimbabwe to …
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In the year 2000 the government of Zimbabwe launched the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) as part of its …
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This article utilizes empirical data gathered in the Mhondoro Ngezi district of Zimbabwe to highlight how the Fast …
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