Unequal Property Protection: How Politics Shapes Land Rights Worldwide
Legal reforms that protect land property rights can benefit everyone, but not all states provide this protection equally. Some states only protect powerful groups, while others struggle to protect property rights at all. The level of protection depends on political stability, the government's ability to enforce property rights, constraints on decision-makers, and the inclusivity of political and legal institutions. Evidence from US land reforms, selective enforcement in China, and lack of legal rights in Afghanistan supports this theory.