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Land to the landless: Does the type of approach matter?
Inoussa Boubacar,
Gibson Nene
Economics (Duluth)
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Land Reform
100%
Land Development
75%
Agricultural Output
75%
Rural Population
50%
Civil Unrest
50%
Investment In Agriculture
50%
Agriculture
25%
Potential Gains
25%
Healthcare
25%
Vulnerability
25%
Unrest
25%
Dual Role
25%
Population Growth
25%
Life Expectancy
25%
Seller
25%
Capital Stock
25%
Buyers
25%
Positive Impact
25%
Equation Model
25%
Labor Force
25%
System of Equations
25%
Policy Challenges
25%
Population Growth Rate
25%
Indirect Pathway
25%
Land Ownership
25%
Poor Families
25%
Positive Coefficients
25%
Marginalized Groups
25%
Expropriation
25%
Social Stability
25%
Impact Degree
25%
Social Unrest
25%
Land Reform Policy
25%
Access to Land
25%
Southern African Development Community
25%
Life Capital
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Ownership
100%
Labour Force
100%
Life Cycle
100%
Capital Stock
100%
Expropriation
100%
Political Unrest
100%
Social Sciences
Land Reform
100%
Population Increase
40%
Rural Population
40%
Reform Policy
20%
Social Conflicts
20%
Dual Role
20%
Social Stability
20%
Life Cycle
20%
Expropriation
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Land Reform
100%
Land Development
60%
Population Growth
40%
Life Expectancy
20%
Southern African Development Community
20%
Social Conflicts
20%