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The Development Authority and the formative years of the Israeli land regime
Authors:Ella Trachtenberg  Alexandre Kedar
Affiliation:1. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa, Israel;2. Faculty of Law, University of Haifa, Israel
Abstract:The history of Israel’s land allocation regime is traced from its inception in the formative years (1948–60), focusing on distribution of urban land to private and business entities. Rich archival materials provide documentation regarding the Development Authority (DA), established in 1950, and its practices. The prohibition on selling “national lands,” zealously observed in Israel’s rural regions, was never closely adhered to in urban areas. The DA’s double role, as a major actor in land allocation as well as the institution representing the “rules of the game,” serves as a platform for a preliminary examination into institutional path dependency theories.
Keywords:Land allocation in Israel  urban land policy  Development Authority  historical neo-institutionalism  path-dependent institutional development  Israeli land regime
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