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Land Ownership Concentration and Infrastructure Development

Critically evaluate the argument that a historical concentration of land ownership in a few large estates is more likely to lead to the development of public infrastructure, such as roads, than a system of widespread small-scale land ownership. In your answer, analyze the incentives and political influence of different types of landowners.

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