ALBANIAN LAND MARKET ACTION PLAN: PURPOSES, ACHIEVEMENTS, LESSONS
Ahmet JAZOJ; J. David STANFIELD; Teresa BARRY
jdstanfi@facstaff.wisc.edu
Working paper, no. 1. Albania series
September 1997, 37 pages; Adobe Acrobat pdf 753K bytes
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ABSTRACT: The transition in Eastern Europe and
the Commonwealth of Independent States from command to
market-oriented economies requires new land market
institutions and policies. Once privatization of land has
moved far enough to permit and stimulate demand for market
transactions, the question becomes one of establishing
dynamic land markets (i.e., a growing volume of
transactions) that also "work properly." Concerning the
transition in the ownership and management of real property
and the resultant efforts to create new land market
institutions, the experience of Albania is instructive, and
this paper outlines the establishment of an Albanian land
market strategy. In the discussion of a market-oriented
economy in Albania, the question was how to create the land
market component of the transition following privatization
of land. Four market characteristics were identified as
goals: (1) the land market should be dynamic, that is, there
should be numerous transactions; (2) acquisition of land
through these transactions should be by people who make
productive investments; (3) all sectors of the population
should participate in the market as buyers and sellers of
land rights; and (4) people's investments in land through
these market transactions should result in sustainable uses
of land so as to assure the environmental rights of future
generations. This paper presents the effort to address these
goals through the Land Market Action Plan, prepared by
Albanian government with the assistance of the Land Tenure
Center.
Keywords: Land titles--Registration and transfer--Albania; Land use--Government policy--Albania; Institution building--Albania--Evaluation; Technical assistance--Albania--Evaluation; Land
administration--Albania; Project appraisal--Albania; Land markets--Albania

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