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Title: The Cost of Land Registration: a Case Study of Cost Efficiency in Namibia.
Authors: De Vries, W.T.
Georgiadou, P.Y (Yola).
Lewis, J.
Keywords: land resgistration, transactional costs, land
Issue Date: Jun-2003
Publisher: International Institute of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Enschede, Netherlands
Citation: De Vries, W.T., Georgiadou, P.Y. (Yola)., & Lewis, J. (2003). The Cost of Land Registration: a Case Study of Cost Efficiency in Namibia. Australian Surveyor 48(1), 1-18. International Institute of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Enschede:Netherlands.
Abstract: In the light of the global discussion on reducing public and private expenditure on cadastral processes and services, this article reviews the transaction costs of land registration, based on data gathered in Namibia. The data show a large differentiation in the types of costs incurred in the process, as well as various levels of cost recovery. In addition, the degree to which delays in the operational registration processes influence the total cost to land developers and landowners is reviewed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10628/656
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