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Title
Land reform in South Africa: options to consider for the future |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/2263/2855 |
Date
1994 |
Author(s)
Van Zyl, Johan; Van Rooyen, C.J.; Kirsten, Johann F.; Van Schalkwyk, Herman Daniel |
Contributor(s)
johann.kirsten@up.ac.za |
Abstract
The paper examines alternative modalities for the forthcoming process of land reform in South Africa. It is argued that the criteria of relieving rural poverty and maximizing allocative efficiency will conflict to some degree. However, it is possible to visualize a range of land reform options which encompass both of these objectives as a basis for the operations of the new multiracial government which will take office in South Africa on 27 April, 1994. |
Subject(s)
Development; Rural poverty; Land reform -- South Africa; Rural poor |
Language
en |
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd |
Type of publication
Postprint Article |
Format
211609 bytes; application/pdf |
Rights
John Wiley & Sons Ltd |
Identifier
Van Zyl, J., Van Rooyen, C.J., Kirsten, J.F. & Van Schalkwyk, D.H. (1994). Land reform in South Africa: options to consider for the future. Journal of International Development, 6(2), 219-239.; 0594-1748 |
Repository
Pretoria - University of Pretoria, Theses and Dissertations
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