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Evaluating Land Reform Policies

A development agency is debating two land reform strategies for a region historically dominated by a few large agricultural estates. Strategy 1 proposes breaking up these estates into numerous small, independently-owned farms. Strategy 2 proposes keeping the large estates intact but providing them with government support. Based on the typical relationship between land ownership concentration and the development of public goods like transportation networks, critically evaluate the likely long-term consequences of each strategy for the region's overall market access. Which strategy would you recommend and why?

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