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Land, the State, and War

Property Institutions and Political Order in Afghanistan

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Gebonden, 380 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9781108493413
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Although today's richest countries tend to have long histories of secure private property rights, legal-titling projects do little to improve the economic and political well-being of those in the developing world. This book employs a historical narrative based on secondary literature, fieldwork across thirty villages, and a nationally representative survey to explore how private property institutions develop, how they are maintained, and their relationship to the state and state-building within the context of Afghanistan. In this predominantly rural society, citizens cannot rely on the state to enforce their claims to ownership. Instead, they rely on community-based land registration, which has a long and stable history and is often more effective at protecting private property rights than state registration. In addition to contributing significantly to the literature on Afghanistan, this book makes a valuable contribution to the literature on property rights and state governance from the new institutional economics perspective.

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ISBN13:9781108493413
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:380

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1. Introduction; 2. A theory of property rights; 3. Property rights and state building; 4. Property rights and war; 5. Self-governance of property rights; 6. Self-governance, war, and the commons; 7. Self-governance, legal titling, and the state; 8. Are property rights a cause or consequence of political order?; References.
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