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Publication IconBook Review of Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa
November 16, 2009
Journal Articles
Johan van der Walt

Dambisa Moyo’s new book, Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa, has received a great deal of attention in the last few months. Moyo’s book is a must-read for any person interested in the question of why some countries are rich while others remain stagnant or poor.


Land Tenure Security ImageLand Tenure Security and Agricultural Productivity pdf
September 9, 2009
Mercatus On Policy
Daniel Sacks, Karol Boudreaux

Achieving land tenure reform is by no means an easy or quick process. However, the benefits over the long term can lead to substantial gains for smallholder farmers’ competitiveness.


Publication IconLand Conflict and Genocide in Rwanda pdf
July 11, 2009
Journal Articles
Karol Boudreaux

In his 2005 best-selling book Collapse, Jared Diamond argues that some societies “choose to fail or succeed.”  One of the cases he explores in his book is the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, which he calls a modern day Malthusian crisis.  However, the arguments he employs to explain why Rwandan society was unable to peacefully and effectively manage rising population pressures overlook a host of political factors that limited the ability of people to respond to increased competition for land in pre-genocide Rwanda.


South Africa Country Brief Icon JPEGSouth Africa: Increasing Opportunities for the Poor pdf
April 1, 2009
Mercatus Policy Series
Johan van der Walt, Karol Boudreaux

In this Country Brief, Enterprise Africa! lead researcher Karol Boudreaux and program associate Johan van der Walt focus on three domestic policy issues that they believe are important to expanding opportunities for South Africa’s poor: employment, education, and security. In addition, they also focus on three foreign policy issues that they believe are significant to leveraging South Africa’s unique position in international affairs: regional integration, good governance, and public and cultural diplomacy.


Straving_for-Change_Mop_ImageStarving for Change pdf
November 3, 2008
Mercatus On Policy
Daniel Sacks, Karol Boudreaux
The United States government spends over two billion dollars a year on food aid, suppos­edly to help poor, hungry people around the world fight off starvation. However, much of this money is not helping the hungry, but instead supports U.S. farmers, shipping companies, and food manufacturers.

Publication IconWith Friends Like These, Who Needs Enemies? Aiding the World's Worst Dictators - Working Paper pdf
September 24, 2008
Working Papers
Christopher Coyne, Matt E. Ryan
Despite rhetoric supporting liberal values and institutions, the governments of developed countries provide continued development and military assistance to the world's worst dictators. 

Urbanization_and_Informality_Africa_ImageUrbanisation and Informality in Africa's Housing Markets pdf
June 9, 2008
Journal Articles
Karol Boudreaux
A maze of regulations and administrative barriers has imposed high transaction costs on formal-sector housing entrepreneurs. By raising the costs of providing low-income housing, African governments bear much responsibility for driving formal-sector entrepreneurs out of the housing market and for driving their citizens into slums.

Hastings_Law_ReviewThe Legal Empowerment of the Poor: Titling and Poverty Alleviation in Post-Apartheid South Africa
June 1, 2008
Journal Articles
Karol Boudreaux
Titling programs transfer property titles from the public sector to private individuals and in the process allow them to convert property into capital. This process is a key step on the road towards the legal empowerment of the poor. However, legal empowerment of the poor is about even more than converting property into capital.

A New Call of the Wild smallA New Call of the Wild: Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Namibia
May 1, 2008
Journal Articles
Karol Boudreaux
The Namibian government is currently addressing twin goals of environment protection and rural economic development by means of an innovative policy of community-based natural resource management. This policy, implemented by a legislative amendment in 1996, is helping to revive a previously decimated environment. At the same time, the policy is empowering local people.

Publication IconAlliance Curse: How America Lost the Third World
May 1, 2008
Books
Hilton Root

In Alliance Curse, Hilton Root illustrates how misguided foreign aid policy can backfire, stunting rather than advancing political and economic development, and poisoning relations instead of capturing hearts and minds. Partnering with dictators can produce perverse disincentives for those regimes to govern for prosperity, resulting in corruption, economic failure, and instability. These policies contradict America’s image as the champion of freedom and democracy, making the developing world even more wary of its intentions.

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