INDIGENOUS LAND RIGHTS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA - APPROPRIATION, SECURITY AND INVESTMENT DEMAND

Citation
E. Sjaastad et Dw. Bromley, INDIGENOUS LAND RIGHTS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA - APPROPRIATION, SECURITY AND INVESTMENT DEMAND, World development, 25(4), 1997, pp. 549-562
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Planning & Development",Economics
Journal title
ISSN journal
0305750X
Volume
25
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
549 - 562
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-750X(1997)25:4<549:ILRISA>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
We discuss the links between rights appropriation, tenure security, an d investment demand in sub-Saharan Africa. Common assertions regarding indigenous tenure an: (a) insecurity of tenure leads to suboptimal in vestment incentives; and (b) appropriation of land rights in the publi c domain is rent-dissipating. We argue that land use and investment de cisions among African farmers often have two motives - productivity an d rights appropriation. The usual assertions thus seem contradictory. We offer a conceptual model to show that indigenous tenure may provide equal or higher investment incentives than private rights, and may pr omote modes of rights appropriation that are productive rather than wa steful. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.