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The Double Movement of Immovable Property Rights in Papua New Guinea
Colin Filer
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Arts & Humanities
Papua New Guinea
100%
Property Rights
73%
Late Colonial Period
35%
Land Tenure
32%
Colonial Period
25%
Commonplaces
25%
Tenure
24%
Alienation
24%
Economic Development
23%
Proportion
18%
Social Sciences
Papua-New Guinea
87%
right of ownership
77%
customary form
44%
Land tenure
30%
alienation
25%
economics
10%
time
8%