China's land market is characterized by a dual urban-rural system, with the government in control of rural-urban land transfers. In recent years, different types of pilot projects have been implemented to experiment with liberalizing markets for rural-urban construction land transfers. The objective of this study is to gain insights into the distributional effects of three different types of land liberalization rules by making a comparative analysis of three pilot projects carried out under each of these liberalization rules. We find that transfers facing more liberalized rules result in higher shares of land revenue flowing to the rural sector and thereby reduce the ruralurban income gap. But direct transfers between rural and urban land u...
With the rapid development of urbanization, industrialization and decentralized fiscal reform in Chi...
It is an unarguable fact that the urban-rural dual structure led to two different results. On the on...
Abstract: China’s size and the nature of its integration into the world economy imply that rural dev...
Summary. Using a 2001 provincial survey, we find that disparities in land-rights distribution have g...
The market-based allocation of rural construction land is conducive to the revitalization of rural l...
This paper studies rural land value appreciation and the wealth redistribution effects of China&apos...
With the continuous urbanization, China is facing a dilemma of achieving two conflicting targets in ...
China is urbanizing at an unprecedented way. Along with the continuous urban expansion, comes out th...
Balancing urban and rural development is an important political goal in China. The failure of rural ...
This paper examines the influences of off-farm labor participation and land tenure security on land ...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. We use interview survey data...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of ...
The misallocation of land resources in China harms the development of both rural and urban areas. Ru...
This chapter explores how China's Link Policy has addressed this encroachment of rural land through ...
Land is the most valuable capital that farmers own. Land transfer can improve income of farmers thro...
With the rapid development of urbanization, industrialization and decentralized fiscal reform in Chi...
It is an unarguable fact that the urban-rural dual structure led to two different results. On the on...
Abstract: China’s size and the nature of its integration into the world economy imply that rural dev...
Summary. Using a 2001 provincial survey, we find that disparities in land-rights distribution have g...
The market-based allocation of rural construction land is conducive to the revitalization of rural l...
This paper studies rural land value appreciation and the wealth redistribution effects of China&apos...
With the continuous urbanization, China is facing a dilemma of achieving two conflicting targets in ...
China is urbanizing at an unprecedented way. Along with the continuous urban expansion, comes out th...
Balancing urban and rural development is an important political goal in China. The failure of rural ...
This paper examines the influences of off-farm labor participation and land tenure security on land ...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. We use interview survey data...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of ...
The misallocation of land resources in China harms the development of both rural and urban areas. Ru...
This chapter explores how China's Link Policy has addressed this encroachment of rural land through ...
Land is the most valuable capital that farmers own. Land transfer can improve income of farmers thro...
With the rapid development of urbanization, industrialization and decentralized fiscal reform in Chi...
It is an unarguable fact that the urban-rural dual structure led to two different results. On the on...
Abstract: China’s size and the nature of its integration into the world economy imply that rural dev...