2124. Social Exclusion and Land Administration in Orissa, India

Robin Mearns and Saurabh Sinha
(May 1999)

Which factors prevent the rural poor and other socially excluded groups from having access to land in Orissa, India?

Mearns and Sinha report on the first empirical study of its kind to examine—from the perspective of transaction costs—factors that constrain access to land for the rural poor and other socially excluded groups in India. They find that:

Land in Orissa may be purchased, inherited, rented (leased), or—in the case of public land and the commons—encroached upon. Each type of transaction—and the state's response, through land law and administration—has implications for poor people's access to land. Mearns and Sinha find that:

This paper—a product of the Rural Development Sector Unit, South Asia Region—is part of a larger effort in the region to promote access to land and to foster more demand-driven and socially inclusive institutions in rural development. Copies of the paper are available free from the World Bank, 1818 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20433. Please contact Geraldine Burnett, room MC10-156, telephone 202-458-2111, fax 202-522-2420, Internet address gburnett@worldbank.org. Robin Mearns may be contacted at rmearns@worldbank.org. (72 pages)


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