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Money,Land or self-employment? Understanding preference heterogeneity in landowners’ choices for compensation under land acquisition in India
Institution:1. International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), India;2. Center for Management in Agriculture (CMA), Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India;3. SJM School of Management, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, 400076, India;4. Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Universidad del Rosario, Berlin Workshop in Institutional Analysis of Social-ecological Systems, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, SMART University Initiative, Universidad del Magdalena, Bogotá, Santa Marta, Colombia;1. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Public Systems Group, Dorm 29, Room 17, New Campus, IIM Ahmedabad, Vastrapur, 380015, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India;2. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Economics Area, Wing 14F, Main Campus, IIM Ahmedabad, Vastrapur, 380015, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India;3. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Public Systems Group, Wing 16B, Main Campus, IIM Ahmedabad, Vastrapur, 380015, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India;1. Police Headquarters, New Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India;2. Production and Quantitative Methods Area, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India;1. Nabakrushna Choudhury Centre for Development Studies (NCDS), Bhubaneswar 751 013, Odisha, India;2. Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, 721 302, West Bengal, India;1. Indian Institute of Management, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380015, India;2. Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, West Bengal 721302, India
Abstract:Land acquisition policies, upon which future land use patterns in India depend, are controversially tied to the question of whether to provide monetary or non-monetary compensation to affected landowners. However, turning to the preferences of landowners for answers only serves to complicate matters, as these are not homogenous on the question. This implies there is a need to identify the underlying factors giving rise to this preference heterogeneity, in order to develop more effective and efficient policy. This paper aims to address this gap using a contingent ranking experiment to study landowner disposition toward a range of compensation options, presented in a survey conducted in an ‘about-to-be-submerged’ region of a large, multi-stage irrigation project in India. Rankings were based on a selection of six compensation options, constituting different combinations of the attributes - cash, land, housing and self-employment. While the results suggest that landowners generally prefer non-monetary compensation, both the size of landholding and level of education of the landholder appear to influence the preferences for different compensation options. We find that landowners with more land or education tended to favour monetary compensation, while those with lower education or less land tended to favour housing and self-employment options. We close the text by exploring possible explanations for this specific form of heterogeneity, including access to information, to networks and capacities for income generation, and providing some reflections on the implications of these results for ensuring that rehabilitation and resettlement policies are both well targeted and effective.
Keywords:Land acquisition  Rehabilitation and resettlement  Farmers’ decision-making  Land governance  Contingent ranking  India
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