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Land Security in Rural Thailand

Land Security in Rural Thailand
Author: Xavier Gine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2005
Genre: Leases
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In the 1980s the Thai government tried to legalize squatters by issuing special titles that restricted the sale and rental of the land. Using data from 2,874 farming households collected in 1997, the author finds that in places where these government titles where issued, leased plots are more likely to be titled than those that are self-cultivated. For these areas, he uses a model to estimate a 6 percent risk premium in the rental rate for untitled plots. In other areas, however, land rights play no role in the decision to lease land and the rental rate of untitled plots does not include a risk premium. The results indicate that this policy distorted the land rental market by triggering a sense of insecurity among landowners.


Cultivate Or Rent Out?

Cultivate Or Rent Out?
Author: Xavier Giné
Publisher:
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2005
Genre: Leases
ISBN:

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Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 39
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ISBN: 0510201857

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Cultivate Or Rent Out? Land Security in Rural Thailand

Cultivate Or Rent Out? Land Security in Rural Thailand
Author: Xavier Gin??
Publisher:
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Release: 2012
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In the 1980s the Thai government tried to legalize squatters by issuing special titles that restricted the sale and rental of the land. Using data from 2,874 farming households collected in 1997, the author finds that in places where these government titles where issued, leased plots are more likely to be titled than those that are self-cultivated. For these areas, he uses a model to estimate a 6 percent risk premium in the rental rate for untitled plots. In other areas, however, land rights play no role in the decision to lease land and the rental rate of untitled plots does not include a risk premium. The results indicate that this policy distorted the land rental market by triggering a sense of insecurity among landowners.