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We examine the impact of legislated land ceiling size on capital investment and industrialisation in the Indian states …. India's land ceiling legislations of 1960s and 1970s imposed a ceiling on maximum land holdings and redistributed above … to have (i) lower capital investment; (ii) less factories and lower industrialisation too. Ceteris paribus, estimates of …
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We examine the impact of legislated land ceiling size on capital investment and industrialisation in the Indian states …. India's land ceiling legislations of 1960s and 1970s imposed a ceiling on maximum land holdings and redistributed above … to have (i) lower capital investment; (ii) less factories and lower industrialisation too. Ceteris paribus, estimates of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012603223
Act, 2013, has made sweeping changes in the land acquisition laws of India (LARR Act, 2013). By increasing the … building of public infrastructure, and the processes of industrialisation and urbanisation. It could impede the provision of … central and state governments to lighten the adverse effects on infrastructure, industrialisation and urbanisation. While …
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Act, 2013, has made sweeping changes in the land acquisition laws of India (LARR Act, 2013). By increasing the … building of public infrastructure, and the processes of industrialisation and urbanisation. It could impede the provision of … central and state governments to lighten the adverse effects on infrastructure, industrialisation and urbanisation. While …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011880515
compensating the loss of informal land and livelihood is therefore a pressing policy priority. This paper explores the challenge of …
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This paper addresses the question of how farmers displaced by acquisition of agricultural land for the purpose of industrialization ought to be compensated. Prior to acquisition, the farmers are leasing in land from a private owner or local government with a legally mandated sharecropping...
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This paper develops a simple dynamic framework of holdout in land acquisition (both with and without political intervention), where holdout arises because of the landowners' inability to manage large sums of money (and consequent lack of inter-temporal consumption smoothing in case of sale). We...
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This paper develops a simple dynamic framework of holdout in land acquisition (both with and without political intervention), where holdout arises because of the landowners’ inability to manage large sums of money (and consequent lack of inter-temporal consumption smoothing in case of sale)...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010608213
scientific literature and relevant reports. Further we utilize (geo-spatial) analysis of socioeconomic, livelihood and … challenge for IWRM is hence to enable Angola to meet its development needs without limiting livelihood and economic prospects in …
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, specifically concerning displacement, to evidence for and against positive externalities such as technological spill-overs and …
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