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Title: | Patria, Progreso, y Procede: An Econometric Analysis of Mexico's Primary Land-Titling Reform and Its Impact on the Pre-Existing Effects within Rural Communities |
Authors: | De Alba, Jose |
Advisors: | Bhatt, Swati |
Department: | Economics |
Certificate Program: | Latin American Studies Program |
Class Year: | 2017 |
Abstract: | This paper analyzes the effects of land-titling policies, individual-specific variables, and municipality-specific variables on the number of hours worked and well-being by those living in rural Mexico. The analysis focuses on the pre-existing effect that individual- and municipality-specific variables have in the number of hours worked by those living in rural Mexico and the land-titling program's impact on such effects. This approach differs from the existing literature in that it examines the effect of land-titling programs on the pre-existing condition and shifts the focus to a worker focuses approach, rather than a production function approach. This study builds on previous studies by using a difference-in-difference model and an OLS model, while incorporating a larger sample. Using individual- and municipality-level data from IPUMS, and GIS data from Openstreet map and GADM, this study finds that while land-titling policy amplifies the effect of individual-specific variables, the analysis of municipality-specific variables is needed as it provides a clearer picture of the role that land-titling programs can have on well-being. These results are particularly relevant given the ongoing debate surrounding the role that land-titling programs play in bettering the economic conditions of developing nations. |
URI: | http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp014j03d227b |
Type of Material: | Princeton University Senior Theses |
Language: | en_US |
Appears in Collections: | Economics, 1927-2020 |
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