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        Discussion Paper No. 115 of 2010 on The Economics of Land Control Boards in Kenya. 

        Kieyah, Joseph; Gitonga, Ann (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2010)
        The paper develops a simple model of a landowner seeking the consent of Land Control Board (LCB). The model is based on the tradeoffs between the benefi ts and the cost of acquiring the consent. In the model, the landowner ...
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        Discussion Paper No. 119 of 2010 on Ndung'u Report on Land Grabbing in Kenya: Legal and Economic Analysis 

        Kieyah, Joseph; Njoroge, Casty G. Mbae (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2010)
        Land grabbing is one of the past injustices that the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and Sessional Paper No. 3 on National Land Policy of 2009 recommended for immediate attention. It is a post-independence phenomenon which ...
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        Discussion Paper No. 140 of 2012 on An Evaluation of the Effects of Land Tenure on Land Use in Kenya: Evidence from Bondo, Busia and Siaya Districts 

        Kang'ethe, Daniel (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2012)
        Land is an important asset for economic, social and cultural development in Kenya. Agriculture is a key sector in the Kenyan economy, which requires optimal and sustainable use of agricultural land available. Insecure ...

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