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Klaus Deininger

Lead Economist

KLAUS DEININGER, is a Lead Economist in the rural development group of the Development Economics Group. His areas of research focus on income and asset inequality and its relationship to poverty reduction and growth; access to land, land markets and land reform and their impact on household welfare and agricultural productivity; land tenure and its impact on investment, including environmental sustainability: and capacity building (including the use of quantitative and qualitative methods) for policy analysis and evaluation, mainly in the Africa, Central America, and East Asia Regions. He is a German national with a Ph.D. in Applied Economics from the University of Minnesota, an MA in Agricultural Economics from the University of Berlin, and an MA in theology from the University of Bonn.

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World Bank working papers and publications

1 .Does sharecropping affect productivity and long-term investment ? evidence from West Bengal's tenancy reforms
2 .Causes and implications of credit rationing in rural Ethiopia : the importance of spatial variation
3 .Land fragmentation, cropland abandonment, and land market operation in Albania
4 .Moving off the farm: Land institutions to facilitate structural transformation and agricultural productivity growth in China
5 .The land governance assessment framework : identifying and monitoring good practice in the land sector
6 .What drives the global "land rush" ?
7 .Environmental and gender impacts of land tenure regularization in Africa : pilot evidence from Rwanda
8 .Productivity effects of land rental markets in Ethiopia : Evidence from a matched tenant-landlord sample
9 .Can diaries help improve agricultural production statistics ? Evidence from Uganda
10 .Does female reservation affect long-term political outcomes ? Evidence from rural India
11 .The rise of large farms in land abundant countries : do they have a future ?
12 .Rising global interest in farmland : can it yield sustainable and equitable benefits?
13 .Rising global interest in farmland : can it yield sustainable and equitable benefits?
14 .Innovations in land rights recognition, administration, and governance
15 .Inheritance law reform and women's access to capital : evidence from India's Hindu succession act
16 .Going digital : credit effects of land registry computerization in India
17 .The World Bank research observer (24) 2
18 .Determinants of repayment performance in Indian micro-credit groups
19 .Economic and social impacts of self-help groups in India
20 .Longer-term economic impacts of self-help groups in india
21 .Impacts of land certification on tenure security, investment, and land markets : evidence from Ethiopia
22 .Assessing the functioning of land rental markets in Ethiopia
23 .Land reforms, poverty reduction, and economic growth : evidence from India
24 .Land rental markets in the process of rural structural transformation : productivity and equity impacts in China
25 .Securing property rights in transition: lessons from implementation of China's rural land contracting law
26 .Determinants and consequences of land sales market participation : panel evidence from India
27 .Do overlapping property rights reduce agricultural investment ? evidence from Uganda
28 .Efficiency and equity impacts of rural land rental restrictions : evidence from India
29 .Rural land certification in Ethiopia : process, initial impact, and implications for other African countries
30 .Land policies for growth and poverty reduction
31 .Legal knowledge and economic development : the case of land rights in Uganda
32 .Acceso a la tierra, desarrollo y reduccion de la pobreza
33 .Land policies for growth and poverty reduction
34 .Comparing land reform and land markets in colombia: impacts on equity and efficiency
35 .Does greater accountability improve the quality of delivery of public services? Evidence from Uganda
36 .Economic and Welfare Effects of the Abolition of Health User Fees : Evidence from Uganda
37 .Incidence and impact of land conflict in Uganda
38 .Politicas de tierras para el crecimiento y la reduccion de la pobreza
39 .Des politiques foncieres pour promouvoir la croissance et reduire la pauvrete : resume analytique
40 .Land policies for growth and poverty reduction
41 .Causes and consequences of civil strife - micro-level evidence from Uganda
42 .Land sales and rental markets in transition - evidence from rural Viet Nam
43 .Market and non-market transfers of land in Ethiopia - implications for efficiency, equity, and non-farm development
44 .Tenure security and land-related investment - evidence from Ethiopia
45 .Land rental markets as an alternative to government reallocation? equity and efficiency considerations in the Chinese land tenure system
46 .The impact of property rights on households' investment, risk coping, and policy preferences : evidence from China
47 .Investment and income effects of land regularization : the case of Nicaragua
48 .Can there be growth with equity : an initial assessment of land reform in South Africa
49 .Asset distribution, inequality, and growth
50 .Why liberalization alone has not improved agricultural productivity in Zambia : the role of asset ownership and working capital constraints
51 .The World Bank Research Observer 14(2)
52 .Making negotiated land reform work : initial experience from Brazil, Colombia, and South Africa
53 .Land institutions and land markets
54 .The World Bank economic review 12(3)
55 .Explaining agricultural and agrarian policies in developing countries
56 .The World Bank economic review 10(3)
57 .Power, distortions, revolt, and reform in agricultural land relations




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