articleJournal of Political EconomyDec 1, 2008Closed access

The Profits of Power: Land Rights and Agricultural Investment in Ghana

Yale University

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Abstract

We examine the impact of ambiguous and contested land rights on investment and productivity in agricultural in Akwapim, Ghana. We show that individuals who hold powerful positions in a local political hierarchy have more secure tenure rights, and that as a consequence they invest more in land fertility and have substantially higher output. The intensity of investments on different plots cultivated by a given individual correspond to that individual’s security of tenure over those specific plots, and in turn to the individual`s position in the political hierarchy relevant to those specific plots. We interpret these results in the context of a simple model of the political allocation of land rights in local…

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Keywords
  • Hierarchy
  • Investment (military)
  • Position (finance)
  • Productivity
  • Agriculture
  • Land tenure
  • Politics
  • Property rights
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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