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The big idea

Economist Hernando de Soto says giving land rights to the poor can kick-start economies. Plus, we look at the economic value of Kenyan forests and ask, could illegal migration benefit America?

Economist Hernando de Soto is a man with a big idea. He is President of the ILD think-tank in Peru and he advises a string of world leaders.

He wants to persuade governments to give land and property rights to poor people, to give them a legal identity. The theory is, they can then borrow against these assets which helps to build businesses and economies.

He told Lesley Curwen that the first step is identifying how many 'extra-legal' people live in a country, and establishing who they are.

Plus, the 大象传媒's environment correspondent David Shukman reports from Kenya on the economic value of its natural assets - its forests.

And our Washington commentator, James Srodes wonders whether illegal immigration might actually provide an economic boost for America.

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Tue 19 Oct 2010 07:32GMT

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