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DAR, Land Reform-Related Agencies and the CARP: A Study of Government and Alternative Approaches to Land Acquisition and Distrib

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  • Adriano, Lourdes S.

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This study examines the land acquisition and distribution process of the CARP by analyzing the nature and extent of participation of the various government agencies. Attempts are also made in identifying the areas where land reform can be hastened. While there are opportunities for change, the overall impact of these changes on land reform may not be as large in terms of area coverage, by mid-June 1998, the scheduled completion of CARP. Generally, there are many agencies involved in land reform, many documents required and many check and balance systems have been instituted that tend to prolong the land acquisition process.

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  • Adriano, Lourdes S., 1994. "DAR, Land Reform-Related Agencies and the CARP: A Study of Government and Alternative Approaches to Land Acquisition and Distrib," Discussion Papers DP 1994-13, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:dpaper:dp_1994-13
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    Cited by:

    1. Fuwa, Nobuhiko, 2000. "Politics and Economics of Land Reform in the Philippines: a survey," MPRA Paper 23394, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Briones, Roehlano M., 2000. "Property Rights Reform in Philippine Agriculture: Framework for Analysis and Review of Recent Experience," Discussion Papers DP 2000-29, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.

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    agrarian reform; land management;

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