<p>'This book deals systematically and competently with the equity and efficiency implications of land markets in sub-Saharan Africa. The rigorous empirical analyses provide important insights to guide decisionmakers and development partners in formulating policies and investments to promote economic growth and poverty alleviation in Africa.' - <em>Gershon Feder, Research Manager for Rural Development in the Development Research Group, the World Bank</em> </p><p>'A truly welcome contribution. It provides detailed, well-structured studies on recent initiatives in Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, and Malawi...It is an invitation for rigorous impact analysis and to further experimentation in the use of land markets. It is an appropriately important work with which to begin the Environment for Development series from Resources for the Future.' - <em>Alain de Janvry, University of California at Berkeley, USA</em></p><p> 'it is a careful empirical record of most everything one needs to know about land markets in Ethiopia' - <em>Journal of Regional Science</em></p>
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Stein T. Holden is a professor in development and resource economics at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences.
Keijiro Otsuka is a professorial fellow at the Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development and a professor in economics at National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo.
Frank M. Place is an economist in the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) in Nairobi, Kenya.