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Excerpt from the Introduction: The purpose of this annotated bibliography is to summarize the views presented in recent books and articles that have studied the relationship between land tenure and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa. This summary is divided into the following five annotation sections: (1) The Group-Ownership Pattern; (2) The Individualization Process; (3) New Land Tenure Problems Created by the Individualization Process; (4) Land Registration and Consolidation: Possible Solutions to the Problems of Uncertainty and Fragmentation; and (5) Land Reform in Kenya. Each section reviews a specific land reform issue or set of related issues.

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