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- Title
PROPERTY RIGHTS, COMMUNITY PUBLIC GOODS, AND HOUSEHOLD TIME ALLOCATION IN URBAN SQUATTER COMMUNITIES: EVIDENCE FROM PERU.
- Authors
Field, Erica
- Abstract
Presents a study that explores the relationship between institutional reform and household-level resource allocation, specifically whether improvements in tenure security that result from giving property titles to urban squatters in Peru influence the time allocation in employment and leisure activities. Influence of titling on relocation of entrepreneurial activity from inside to outside the home.
- Subjects
PERU; REAL property; HOUSEHOLDS; RESOURCE allocation; PROPERTY rights; SQUATTERS; EMPLOYMENT
- Publication
William & Mary Law Review, 2004, Vol 45, Issue 3, p837
- ISSN
0043-5589
- Publication type
Article