1754. Research on Land Markets in South Asia: What Have We Learned?

Rashid Faruqee and Kevin Carey
(April 1997)

What have we learned about land markets in South Asia - about land reform, land fragmentation, share-cropping, security of tenure, farm size, land rights, transaction costs, bargaining power, policy distortions, and market imperfections (including those associated with gender)?

Faruqee and Carey review the literature on land markets in South Asia to clarify what's known and to highlight unresolved issues. They report that:

Research needs include more systematic regional comparisons, the use of more panel data, and an investigation of how agricultural productivity is affected by gender problems and land fragmentation.

This paper - a product of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Division, Country Department I, South Asia - is part of a larger effort in the department to identify policy questions related to land markets in South Asia. The study was funded by the Bank's Research Support Budget under the research preparation grant "Land Market Imperfections in South Asia" (RPO 680-12). Copies of this paper are available free from the World Bank, 1818 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20433. Please contact Clydina Anbiah, room T7-020, telephone 202-458-1275, fax 202-522-1778, Internet address canbiah@worldbank.org. (19 pages)


The full report is available in PDF format.