The Politics of Property Rights Institutions in             Africa
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Why do some political leaders create and strengthen institutions like title registries and land tribunals that secure property rights to land while others neglect these institutions or destroy those that already exist? How do these institutions evolve once they have been established? This book answers these questions through spatial and temporal comparison of national and subnational cases from Botswana Ghana and Kenya and to a lesser extent Zimbabwe. Onoma argues that the level of property rights security that leaders prefer depends on how they use land. However the extent to which leaders'' institutional preferences are translated into actual institutions depends on the level of leaders'' capacity. Further once established these institutions through their very working can contribute to their own decline over time. This book is unique in revealing the political and economic reasons why some leaders unlike others prefer an environment of insecure rights even as land prices increase.
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