De Soto and his ILD colleagues trained Salvadorans to set up a system of titling.
The son of a diplomat and a housewife, De Soto was born in Arequipa, Peru.
De Soto is a long shot, but he is by far the best candidate.
Every year Hernando de Soto racks up enough frequent-flier miles for a trip to the moon.
De Soto and his colleagues at ILD trained Salvadorans to set up a system of titling.
"At five people per property, that's nearly the whole country, " de Soto says proudly.
Mr Fujimori envied Mr de Soto's popularity and stopped him implementing all his plans.
Superior Court Magistrate Judge Alberto Tolentino appointed a public defender to represent De Soto.
Authorities said that De Soto hurt six people with his car and eight with his knife.
In Peru 15% of gross income in extralegal manufacturing is paid out in bribes, says de Soto.
In the early 1990s De Soto got a call from El Salvador's president, Alfredo (Freddy) Cristiani .
De Soto highlights how this quagmire scares away the capital investment that might otherwise propel Haitian living standards.
The essays on Latin American liberalism complement the research program exemplified in the work of Hernando de Soto.
After an ideological split with Fujimori in 1993, de Soto became more open to exporting his "poor people's capitalism" program.
De Soto is charged with two counts of aggravated murder, for which he faces 15 years to life in prison.
The logical solution, de Soto argues, is to bestow property on slum dwellers, a reform effort that has shown promise.
If De Soto has his way, poor folks like Dawisa could soon get the access to the capital they wish for.
Authorities are not immediately releasing his name while a complaint filed against 21-year-old Chad Ryan De Soto is updated, Muna said.
It helps that De Soto is not only passionate about his ideas but also a good storyteller with a sense of humor.
Somno-capitalism In " Waking Dead Capital" Hernando de Soto is dead on target about lack of property rights in the Third World.
If de Soto has his way, poor folks such as Dawisa could soon get the access to the capital they wish for.
As it stands now, de Soto's approach is promising but not proven.
At the same time De Soto was transforming his theory into action.
Without legal ownership, de Soto says, such assets are just dead capital.
Mr de Soto could not bring in multinationals to oversee crop conversion.
Mr de Soto may start to get more involved in the discussions.
That could limit cases like de Soto where an investigation tracks not just the suspect, but every contact that suspect has ever called.
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De Soto has simply and lucidly spelled out one of the most bedeviling problems of poverty in developing countries--and offered an elegant solution.
Those calls, and an ideological split with Fujimori in 1993, spurred De Soto to take his "poor people's capitalism" program on the road.
As for cultural specificity, understanding in minute detail the practical rules governing each extra-legal society is the essence of Mr de Soto's approach.
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