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8 - Institutional Challenges in Land Administration and Management in Bangladesh

from Part II - Six Challenging Institutional Areas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2024

Selim Raihan
Affiliation:
University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
François Bourguignon
Affiliation:
École d'économie de Paris and École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
Umar Salam
Affiliation:
Oxford Policy Management

Summary

The scarcity of land and resulting high prices have important implications for the prospect of industrialisation in Bangladesh. The situation is yet more complicated due to the weak land management system, which perpetuates land grabbing, high rent generation, and ineffective property rights. This chapter analyses the importance of a well-functioning land management in Bangladesh. It elaborates on the history of the policy reforms and the evolution of rules and regulations related to land administrative and management in Bangladesh and analyses institutional complexities in the current system of land management. It also explores how the SEZs initiative has emerged as an alternative management system and the complexities related to the acquisition of land for SEZs. This chapter shows that the institutional mechanisms of land acquisition and compensation are subject to a range of corrupt practices, which in turn create vested interests that resist change and a bias towards politically connected purchasers, or towards those willing and able to pay bribes. Such an environment is inimical to a good business climate and undermines the strategic economic purpose of the SEZs.

Information

Figure 0

Table 8.1 Key developments in land policy and administration in Bangladesh

Source: CARE (2003).
Figure 1

Figure 8.1 Land administration and management structure in Bangladesh.

Source: Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) (2015)
Figure 2

Figure 8.2 The official process of land transfer in Bangladesh.

Source: Authors
Figure 3

Figure 8.3 A schematic presentation of the complexities in land administration, and their consequences.

Source: Authors
Figure 4

Figure 8.4 Land acquisition process.

Source: Authors, through review of official documents

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