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mukiha
#1 Posted : Friday, August 30, 2013 1:20:02 PM
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60,000 title deeds were issued at the coast today. Are they likely to increase cash flow into the are in the coming weeks. Is this a significant "big bang" effect on the economic fortunes of the are?
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Cde Monomotapa
#2 Posted : Friday, August 30, 2013 1:31:38 PM
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mukiha wrote:
60,000 title deeds were issued at the coast today. Are they likely to increase cash flow into the are in the coming weeks. Is this a significant "big bang" effect on the economic fortunes of the are?


Came across a tweet that the issues are circa 750K/title so those are a couple of trillions that can be unlocked when leveraged via banks.
Kausha
#3 Posted : Friday, August 30, 2013 1:59:10 PM
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These are titles to land on which people already live and not new pieces of land. Not much leverage may came out of it considering these are small pieces and people call them home anyway.
mukiha
#4 Posted : Friday, August 30, 2013 2:06:46 PM
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Kausha wrote:
These are titles to land on which people already live and not new pieces of land. Not much leverage may came out of it considering these are small pieces and people call them home anyway.


If so, then what's all the hullabaloo about?

Why bother asking for a document that you don't need?

I think a good number will now be approached by banks [member must be making big plans] and offered loans to make permanent developments. Thus cash inflow to the region....
Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
Cde Monomotapa
#5 Posted : Friday, August 30, 2013 2:09:06 PM
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mukiha wrote:
Kausha wrote:
These are titles to land on which people already live and not new pieces of land. Not much leverage may came out of it considering these are small pieces and people call them home anyway.


If so, then what's all the hullabaloo about?

Why bother asking for a document that you don't need?

I think a good number will now be approached by banks [member must be making big plans] and offered loans to make permanent developments. Thus cash inflow to the region....


In addition, the confidence boost that nobody will nyanyasa you off the property when you get ambitious on your pieces of land. One thing leads to another...that is just human nature.

And ofcourse mega bonga-points for the incumbents ;-)
Kusadikika
#6 Posted : Saturday, August 31, 2013 3:46:45 AM
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mukiha wrote:
Kausha wrote:
These are titles to land on which people already live and not new pieces of land. Not much leverage may came out of it considering these are small pieces and people call them home anyway.


If so, then what's all the hullabaloo about?

Why bother asking for a document that you don't need?

I think a good number will now be approached by banks [member must be making big plans] and offered loans to make permanent developments. Thus cash inflow to the region....


I think this would make an excellent PhD or Masters study. Where are the scholars and universities? I wish I had a few million shillings lying idle. This is one real life, real time study that would be very interesting to fund and study. Get one or two economics graduates and have them on a decent pay to track all the 60,000 recipients of titles over a period of 5 years, then you can do 10 and 15 year followups. You can become a guru on this subject and do lectures all over the world.
mukiha
#7 Posted : Saturday, August 31, 2013 12:24:14 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
mukiha wrote:
Kausha wrote:
These are titles to land on which people already live and not new pieces of land. Not much leverage may came out of it considering these are small pieces and people call them home anyway.


If so, then what's all the hullabaloo about?

Why bother asking for a document that you don't need?

I think a good number will now be approached by banks [member must be making big plans] and offered loans to make permanent developments. Thus cash inflow to the region....


I think this would make an excellent PhD or Masters study. Where are the scholars and universities? I wish I had a few million shillings lying idle. This is one real life, real time study that would be very interesting to fund and study. Get one or two economics graduates and have them on a decent pay to track all the 60,000 recipients of titles over a period of 5 years, then you can do 10 and 15 year followups. You can become a guru on this subject and do lectures all over the world.


For research, you don't to follow all the receipients. You only need a random sample, say, 20 people from each county.
Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
maka
#8 Posted : Saturday, August 31, 2013 2:14:21 PM
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:
mukiha wrote:
60,000 title deeds were issued at the coast today. Are they likely to increase cash flow into the are in the coming weeks. Is this a significant "big bang" effect on the economic fortunes of the are?


Came across a tweet that the issues are circa 750K/title so those are a couple of trillions that can be unlocked when leveraged via banks.


21 Billion...
possunt quia posse videntur
Kusadikika
#9 Posted : Saturday, August 31, 2013 5:24:42 PM
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mukiha wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
mukiha wrote:
Kausha wrote:
These are titles to land on which people already live and not new pieces of land. Not much leverage may came out of it considering these are small pieces and people call them home anyway.


If so, then what's all the hullabaloo about?

Why bother asking for a document that you don't need?

I think a good number will now be approached by banks [member must be making big plans] and offered loans to make permanent developments. Thus cash inflow to the region....


I think this would make an excellent PhD or Masters study. Where are the scholars and universities? I wish I had a few million shillings lying idle. This is one real life, real time study that would be very interesting to fund and study. Get one or two economics graduates and have them on a decent pay to track all the 60,000 recipients of titles over a period of 5 years, then you can do 10 and 15 year followups. You can become a guru on this subject and do lectures all over the world.


For research, you don't to follow all the receipients. You only need a random sample, say, 20 people from each county.



I know Mukiha. I just figured that 60,000 is such a small number that you may as well follow all of them.
mukiha
#10 Posted : Saturday, August 31, 2013 6:26:55 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
mukiha wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
mukiha wrote:
Kausha wrote:
These are titles to land on which people already live and not new pieces of land. Not much leverage may came out of it considering these are small pieces and people call them home anyway.


If so, then what's all the hullabaloo about?

Why bother asking for a document that you don't need?

I think a good number will now be approached by banks [member must be making big plans] and offered loans to make permanent developments. Thus cash inflow to the region....


I think this would make an excellent PhD or Masters study. Where are the scholars and universities? I wish I had a few million shillings lying idle. This is one real life, real time study that would be very interesting to fund and study. Get one or two economics graduates and have them on a decent pay to track all the 60,000 recipients of titles over a period of 5 years, then you can do 10 and 15 year followups. You can become a guru on this subject and do lectures all over the world.


For research, you don't to follow all the receipients. You only need a random sample, say, 20 people from each county.



I know Mukiha. I just figured that 60,000 is such a small number that you may as well follow all of them.


60,000 for research will be waste of effort, time and money. A random sample of less than 100 will still give you the same result! And the margin of error will be negligible.
Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
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