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WHERE THERE IS NO GOVERNMENT
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WHERE THERE IS NO GOVERNMENT

SANDRA FULLERTON JOIREMAN

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I0100221026
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Year of edition:
2011
ISBN:
9780199782482
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It is safe to say that a sizeable majority of the world’s population would agree with the proposition that that property rights are important for political and social stability as well as economic growth. But what happens when the state fails to enforce such rights? Throughout sub-Saharan Africa, this is in fact an endemic problem. In Where There is No Government, Sandra Joireman explains how weak state enforcement regimes have allowed private institutions in sub-Saharan Africa to define and enforce property rights. After delineating the types of actors who step in when the state is absent--traditional tribal leaders, entrepreneurial bureaucrats, NGOs, and violent groups--she argues that the institutions they develop can be helpful or predatory depending on their incentives and context. Because such institutions are neither inherently good nor inherently bad, Joireman develops a set of measurement criteria to assess which types of property regimes and enforcement mechanisms are helpful and which are harmful to social welfare.