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How institutions shape land deals: The role of corruption

How institutions shape land deals: The role of corruption

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Date of publication
November 2016
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OSF_preprint:46165-49A-EF9

Large-scale land acquisitions, or land grabs, concentrate in developing countries which are also known for their corruption-friendly setting caused by a weak institutional framework. We argue that corrupt elites exploit this given institutional set-up to strike deals with international investors at the expense of the local population. Using panel data for 157 countries from 2000-2011, we provide evidence that these land deals indeed occur more often in countries with higher levels of corruption. large-scale land acquisitions,land grabbing,foreign investments,weak institutions,property rights,corruption,large-N study

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Matthias Bujko
Tim Krieger
Christian Fischer
Daniel Meierrieks

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