Efficiency and Equity Impacts of Rural Land Rental Restrictions: Evidence from India

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Klaus Deininger

World Bank - Development Economics Group (DEC); World Bank - Development Research Group (DECRG)

Songqing Jin

Michigan State University

Hari K. Nagarajan

Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

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Date Written: August 1, 2007

Abstract

Recognition of the potentially deleterious implications of inequality in opportunity originating in a skewed asset distribution has spawned considerable interest in land reforms. However, little attention has been devoted to fact that, in the longer term, the measures used to implement land reforms could negatively affect productivity. Use of state level data on rental restrictions, together with a nationally representative survey from India, suggests that, contrary to original intentions, rental restrictions negatively affect productivity and equity. The restrictions reduce the scope for efficiency-enhancing rental transactions that benefit poor producers. Simulations suggest that, by doubling the number of producers with access to land through rental, from about 15 million currently, liberalization of rental markets could have far-reaching impacts.

Keywords: Rural Development Knowledge & Information Systems, Municipal Housing and Land, Housing & Human Habitats, Climate Change, Land and Real Estate Development

Suggested Citation

Deininger, Klaus and Jin, Songqing and Nagarajan, Hari K., Efficiency and Equity Impacts of Rural Land Rental Restrictions: Evidence from India (August 1, 2007). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4324, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1008402

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