The Role of Property Rights and Property Markets in Sustainable Urbanization and Economic Growth
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The Role of Property Rights and Property Markets in Sustainable Urbanization and Economic Growth

Property rights and institutions that support them – ranging from appropriate regulation to transparent financial markets – are key to sustainable development. Robust private property markets promote social stability, strengthen democratic institutions, and promote economic growth. Panel speakers will explore global reform priorities, and how to accelerate and measure progress. This event will take place on the sidelines of the World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty.

3/24/2017
When: Friday, March 24, 2017
12:00 PM
Where: The Center for International Private Enterprise
1211 Connecticut Ave NW
Suite 700
Washington, District of Columbia 
United States
Contact: Bill Endsley
bill@fiabci-usa.com
202-809-1933

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Property rights and institutions that support them – ranging from appropriate regulation to transparent financial markets – are key to sustainable development. Robust private property markets promote social stability, strengthen democratic institutions, and promote economic growth. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) call for equal rights, in particular by the poor and the vulnerable, to ownership and control over land and other forms of property. The SDGs also call for inclusive and sustainable urbanization, an imperative echoed at the recent United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (HABITAT III). Important progress has been made. Yet, billions of people around the world today still remain without access to secure property rights and the means to build sustainable settlements and economies.Panel speakers will explore global reform priorities, and how to accelerateand measure progress. This event will take place on the sidelines of the World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty.

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