“…This tendency has been further aided by advocacy suggesting that the creation of private property is the central variable to the alleviation of poverty in developing countries (de Soto, ). In this same period, there has been a rejuvenation of the social and legal debate about private property in the USA (Jacobs, , , ), and in Western Europe, decades‐old institutional arrangements that have structured the relationship of the individual to the state over the scope of private property have begun to shift significantly (e.g. Allen, ; Jacobs, 2008ab, ; Ploeger & Groetelaers, ).…”