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LANDOWNERS RATTLE THEIR SABRES
In: Latin American weekly report, Heft 38, S. 448
ISSN: 0143-5280
SABINE LANDS AND LANDOWNERS
In: Power and Patronage in Early Medieval Italy, S. 164-224
Compensating Landowners? The State's (Limited) Duty toward Landowners in Delayed Eviction Matters
In: Fick S "Compensating Land-owners? The State's (Limited) Duty toward Landowners in Delayed Eviction Matters" PER / PELJ 2021(24) - DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2021/v24i0a6190
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Landowners' Сolonization of Bashkiria
In: Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History, Band 63, Heft 4, S. 987-1000
ISSN: 2541-9390
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The great landowners of Great Britain & Ireland
In: Reprints of economic classics
Working with landowners to prevent waste crime
Blog: Creating a better place
I'm an Enforcement Officer for the Environment Agency covering Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Cheshire. I joined the Environment Agency because I have a real passion for protecting the environment, people, and legitimate businesses. In my job I frequently meet landowners …
On the Brazilian ground-rent appropriated by landowners
In: Revista de economia política: Brazilian journal of political economy, Band 35, Heft 4, S. 799-824
ISSN: 1809-4538
ABSTRACTThis paper presents a measurement of the portion of the Brazilian ground-rent appropriated by agrarian landowners during 1955-2005 and assesses its importance relative to other forms of surplus value appropriated in the Brazilian economy. In pursuing this task, the paper also puts forward original estimations of several time-series that are crucial for the study of Brazilian long-term growth and development. Finally, the paper combines the measurements obtained here with those advanced in (Grinberg, 2008, 2013b) to present an approximation to the evolution of the total Brazilian ground-rent during 1955-2005. The appendix presents the sources and methodology used for the estimations.
On the Brazilian ground-rent appropriated by landowners
In: Brazilian journal of political economy: Revista de economia política, Band 35, Heft 4, S. 799-824
ISSN: 0101-3157
World Affairs Online
Absentee Landowners and Conservation Programs: Mind the Gap
In this research report, we examine determinants of absentee landowner participation in USDA set-aside and cost share programs. Previous research on these landowners suggests they have a high interest in conservation yet minimal involvement in government conservation programs on their land (e.g. Petrzelka et al., 2009, Roggenbuck and Kushman, 1980). Our aim is to better understand this gap in hopes of attracting absentee landowners as participants to USDA conservation programs.
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