The assumption that a positive relationship exists between
standardized property rights and economic development is upheld
widely in most Southeast Asian and Pacific societies. Using an
interdisciplinary approach and case studies, these papers assess
the economic impact of standardized property rights on the land and
natural resources in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Anthropological
and sociological analyses of the relationship indicate a positive
correlation may be difficult to sustain.
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