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Trading Places is about urban land markets in African cities. It
explores how local practice, land governance and markets interact
to shape the ways that people at society's margins access land to
build their livelihoods. The authors argue that the problem is not
with markets per se, but in the unequal ways in which market access
is structured. They make the case for more equal access to urban
land markets, not only for ethical reasons, but because it makes
economic sense for growing cities and towns. If we are to have any
chance of understanding and intervening in predominantly poor and
very unequal African cities, we need to see land and markets
differently. New migrants to the city and communities living in
slums are as much a part of the real estate market as anyone else;
they're just not registered or officially recognised. This book
highlights the land practices of those living on the city's
margins, and explores the nature and character of their
participation in the urban land market. It details how the urban
poor access, hold and trade land in the city, and how local
practices shape the city, and reconfigures how we understand land
markets in rapidly urbanising contexts. Rather than developing new
policies which aim to supply land and housing formally but with
little effect on the scale of the need, it advocates an alternative
approach which recognises the local practices that already exist in
land access and management. In this way, the agency of the poor is
strengthened, and households and communities are better able to
integrate into urban economies.
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