To have and to hold : continuity and changes in property rights institution; Ellen Carlsson; 2003

To have and to hold : continuity and changes in property rights institution

av Ellen Carlsson
Allocation, control, and management of natural resources are issues that absorb researchers within both the social and natural sciences. This study deals with such research questions as well as with one of the most fundamental issues in Economic History namely institutional change. The plot is set around continuity and change of property rights institutions governing water resources. The settings are two Sub-Sahara African communities, the Meru of Tanzania and the BaKgatla in Botswana. The period of investigation extends from 1925 to 2000.
Allocation, control, and management of natural resources are issues that absorb researchers within both the social and natural sciences. This study deals with such research questions as well as with one of the most fundamental issues in Economic History namely institutional change. The plot is set around continuity and change of property rights institutions governing water resources. The settings are two Sub-Sahara African communities, the Meru of Tanzania and the BaKgatla in Botswana. The period of investigation extends from 1925 to 2000.
Utgiven: 2003
ISBN: 9789122020325
Förlag: Almqvist & Wiksell Internation
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 276 st
Allocation, control, and management of natural resources are issues that absorb researchers within both the social and natural sciences. This study deals with such research questions as well as with one of the most fundamental issues in Economic History namely institutional change. The plot is set around continuity and change of property rights institutions governing water resources. The settings are two Sub-Sahara African communities, the Meru of Tanzania and the BaKgatla in Botswana. The period of investigation extends from 1925 to 2000.
Allocation, control, and management of natural resources are issues that absorb researchers within both the social and natural sciences. This study deals with such research questions as well as with one of the most fundamental issues in Economic History namely institutional change. The plot is set around continuity and change of property rights institutions governing water resources. The settings are two Sub-Sahara African communities, the Meru of Tanzania and the BaKgatla in Botswana. The period of investigation extends from 1925 to 2000.
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