Land tenure norms

Associated Documents (1)

Main AuthorPublished YearTitle
Kushnick, GeoffThe sequential evolution of land tenure norms

Associated Hypotheses (9)

Main AuthorHypothesis
Kushnick, GeoffThe "exclusivity gain" model (an N-G-K-I trajectory) will best predict the evolution of land tenure norms (314)
Kushnick, GeoffThe "alternative" model (an N-I-G-K trajectory) will best predict the evolution of land tenure norms (314)
Kushnick, GeoffThe "full" model (where all four land tenure norms are transitioned to and from freely) will best predict the evolution of land tenure norms (314)
Kushnick, GeoffThe "no loss" model (where all transitions to are possible except back to N) will best predict the evolution of land tenure norms (314)
Kushnick, GeoffThe "loss for change model" (where there are free transitions to and from all forms of tenure norms with the stipulation that they pass through N) will best predict the evolution of land tenure norms (314)
Kushnick, GeoffThe "gain from none" model (where all norms are can emerge from N, but cannot regress) will best predict the evolution of land tenure norms (314)
Kushnick, GeoffThe "unstable group" model (where all transitions are possible, except G can only emerge from N) will best predict the evolution of land tenure norms (314)
Kushnick, GeoffThe "kin-group" model (where all transitions are allowed, expect from K) will best predict the evolution of land tenure norms (314)
Kushnick, GeoffThe "corporate model" (where all transitions are possible, except once K or I arise there can only be changes between them) will best predict the evolution of land tenure norms (314)

Associated OCMs

  1. property system