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" Rules in un-ruled lands: The origins of property rights in Palestinian refugee camp sectors across Lebanon and Jordan "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 53700
Doc. No : TL23654
Call number : ‭3360001‬
Main Entry : Nadya Hajj Parks
Title & Author : Rules in un-ruled lands: The origins of property rights in Palestinian refugee camp sectors across Lebanon and Jordan\ Nadya Hajj Parks
College : Emory University
Date : 2009
Degree : Ph.D.
student score : 2009
Page No : 181-n/a
Abstract : Scholars in such disparate fields as philosophy, economics, and political science argue that a system of well-defined property rights is a key factor in economic development and subsequently political stability and security. Despite significant theoretical and empirical support for the positive effects of property rights on economic growth and stability, much less is known about the origins of property right institutions, especially among marginalized groups like Palestinian refugees. On the basis of 152 interviews I test the efficiency, distributional, and socio-historical explanations for institutional formation. Components of the efficiency and distributional approaches were evident in camp sectors in Lebanon. An amalgam of all three approaches was evident in camp sectors in Jordan. Evidence suggests that existing institutional explanations are, alone, inadequate at explaining institutional formation. I discovered that hegemonic powers like Fateh or the Jordanian state can craft secure property rights despite strong distributional motives, in the presence of latent political contestation, long time horizons, and resource scarcity. In addition, intervening variables like common pool resources influence the strategic decision of actors to exploit property rights. Finally, results hold positive policy implications for marginalized groups like Palestinian refugees. Namely, marginalized groups can craft strong property rights even in the absence of a state authority.
Subject : Social sciences; Property rights; Institutional approaches; Middle East; Palestinian refugees; Palestinian; Refugee camp; Lebanon; Jordan; Political science; Refugee camps; 0615:Political science
Added Entry : R. Doner
Added Entry : Emory University
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