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Impacts of Transparent Online Auctions on Public Land Lease Revenue : Evidence from Legaland Administrative Changes in Ukraine

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  • Deininger,Klaus W.
  • Ali,Daniel Ayalew
  • Neyter,Roman

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Although millions of hectares of public land are transferred to private parties each year,often with unsatisfactory results, evidence on mechanisms to achieve better outcomes is scant. This paper analyzes theimpact of a 2021 reform in Ukraine that -after earlier digitization efforts did not produce desired results-mandated use of transparent online auctions by local government to transfer rights to public agricultural land.The shift to a collusion-proof electronic auction system led to a near-instantaneous doubling of lease revenue. Had allpublic land Ukraine transferred since 2015 auctioned using post-reform mechanisms, local governments would havereceived incremental lease revenue of US$500 million per year. In countries with large public land endowments, legaland regulatory reform to ensure rights to public land are allocated competitively and in a decentralized way couldpossibly improve social, economic, and environmental outcomes.

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  • Deininger,Klaus W. & Ali,Daniel Ayalew & Neyter,Roman, 2022. "Impacts of Transparent Online Auctions on Public Land Lease Revenue : Evidence from Legaland Administrative Changes in Ukraine," Policy Research Working Paper Series 10201, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:10201
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