Using Registry Data to Assess Gender-Differentiated Land and Credit Market Effects of Urban Land Policy Reform : Evidence from Lesotho /
Since 2010, Lesotho has implemented legal and institutional changes to allow female land ownership, established a new land agency, reduced the cost of registering land, and carried out systematic urban land titling. Analysis using administrative data shows that these reforms triggered discontinuous...
Main Author: | Ali, Daniel Ayalew |
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Other Authors: | Deininger, Klaus |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Washington, D.C. :
The World Bank,
2021
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Series: | Policy research working papers
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