Property Rights

Dessalegn Rahmato on de Soto (Property Law)

Dessalegn Rahmato on de Soto (Property Law)

A previous post covered the main arguments of Dessalegn Rahmato’s “The Peasant and the State: Studies in Agrarian Change in Ethiopia, 1950s-2000s” (2008), this highlights some interesting critiques ofDe Soto’s influential book and argument: “To begin with, by over-emphasizing the determinant role of property law and its legalization de Soto adopts a state-centric view of […]

Tags: #De Soto #Dessalegn Rahmato #Property Law #Property Rights #State

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The Mystery of Capital (2000) de Soto

The Mystery of Capital (2000) de Soto

Talking with undergraduate and graduate students has led me to believe that fewer people are investing their time in books. Wikipedia provides the long version, and Twitter keeps us up to date. One important thing that we have lost, in development studies and generally, is a more grounded understanding of where ideas came from and how they […]

Tags: #Capital #Capitalism #Development economics #Private Property #Property Rights

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