Mechanisms for Land Transfer in Ethiopia: Implications for Efficiency, Equity and Non-Farm Development

Authors

  • Klaus Deininger World Bank, Washington DC Author
  • Songqing Jin UC Davis, Davis Author
  • Berhanu Adenw Ethiopian Economics Association Author
  • Samuel Gebre-Selassie Ethiopian Economics Association Author

Abstract

We use data from Ethiopia to empirically assess determinants of participation in land rental markets, compare these to those of administrative land reallocation, and make inferences on the likely impact of households’ expectations regarding future redistribution. Results indicate that rental markets outperform administrative reallocation in terms of efficiency and poverty. Households who have part-time jobs in the off-farm sector are significantly more likely to expect land to be taken away from them through administrative means. Eliminating the scope for administrative land reallocation may thus a pre-condition for more 
vigorous development of the off-farm sector. 

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Published

01-05-2005

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Mechanisms for Land Transfer in Ethiopia: Implications for Efficiency, Equity and Non-Farm Development . (2005). Ethiopian Journal of Economics, 10(1), 21-54. http://ethiopianjournalofeconomics.org/index.php/EJE/article/view/346