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Sarkar, Swagato Beyond Dispossession: the politics of commodification of land under speculative conditions Journal Article 2015. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Commodification, Urban Periphery @article{Sarkar2015, title = {Beyond Dispossession: the politics of commodification of land under speculative conditions}, author = {Swagato Sarkar}, url = {https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Swagato_Sarkar2/publication/275644665_Beyond_Dispossession_The_Politics_of_Commodification_of_Land_under_Speculative_Conditions/links/56fe03b108ae1408e15b3bd4/Beyond-Dispossession-The-Politics-of-Commodification-of-Land-under-Speculative-Conditions.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10739/927}, year = {2015}, date = {2015-12-31}, abstract = {This paper engages with the commodification of land in an urban periphery of India. It argues against the tendency to reduce commodification of land to “primitive accumula-tion” or “accumulation by dispossession.” The paper presents an ethnography of the process of commodification of land under speculative conditions. The growing demand for land for urbanization and industrialization, along with the availability of speculative finance capital in the real-estate market, has made land a scarce commodity. In this land market, local capitals piggyback on finance capital and bid up the prices exponentially in the micro-markets. Speculation makes it impossible for the state to match the market price, and its compensation for the land losers is always quite low, which the latter re-fuse to accept. The landowning farmers, on the other hand, have developed a capacity to adjust to the speculative conditions and to control the supply of land in the market. Even though they can receive a very good price for their land, they show no urgency to sell it. As a conse-quence, the state’s plan to urbanize a given area, to create a stable arrangement of clear property titles and to control land prices become uncertain “Beyond Dispossession: The Politics of Commodification of Land under Speculative Conditions” (PDF Download Available). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275644665_Beyond_Dispossession_The_Politics_of_Commodification_of_Land_under_Speculative_Conditions [acces}, keywords = {Commodification, Urban Periphery}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } This paper engages with the commodification of land in an urban periphery of India. It argues against the tendency to reduce commodification of land to “primitive accumula-tion” or “accumulation by dispossession.” The paper presents an ethnography of the process of commodification of land under speculative conditions. The growing demand for land for urbanization and industrialization, along with the availability of speculative finance capital in the real-estate market, has made land a scarce commodity. In this land market, local capitals piggyback on finance capital and bid up the prices exponentially in the micro-markets. Speculation makes it impossible for the state to match the market price, and its compensation for the land losers is always quite low, which the latter re-fuse to accept. The landowning farmers, on the other hand, have developed a capacity to adjust to the speculative conditions and to control the supply of land in the market. Even though they can receive a very good price for their land, they show no urgency to sell it. As a conse-quence, the state’s plan to urbanize a given area, to create a stable arrangement of clear property titles and to control land prices become uncertain “Beyond Dispossession: The Politics of Commodification of Land under Speculative Conditions” (PDF Download Available). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275644665_Beyond_Dispossession_The_Politics_of_Commodification_of_Land_under_Speculative_Conditions [acces |