Most of China's rural communities have engaged in periodic reallocations of fields in order to re-equalize household landholdings on a per capita basis, despite a national law that prohibits this. The practice of re-equalizing landholdings tells us much
Drawing upon a unique farm survey in 2003, I find that in rural China, Full-scale Land Reallocation ...
The overall goal of our paper is to estimate the impact of China's land rights on farm investment in...
Working paper du GATE 2007-11This article illustrates the impact of changes related to market reform...
Most of China's rural communities have engaged in periodic reallocations of fields in order to ...
Despite the universality of household farming, land remains owned communally by members of the villa...
Almost half of China’s land mass is governed by a collective owned land regime (COLR). This rural la...
In China, rural land is collectively owned at the village level. Village officials usually have the ...
In recent years, China has strengthened the land rights of peasants while weakening the system of co...
Agribusiness companies operating in China are transacting in various forms with small agricultural p...
vi, 252 p. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P APSS 2013 WangMy work attempts to explo...
ABSTRACT: Since 1978, changes in rural land policies have constituted a critical dimension in the ev...
Farmers' ability to leave agriculture is an important and debated topic in China and other countries...
Much commentary on the unequal treatment of rural residents in China has focused on the role of loca...
Between 1978 and 1984, a massive shift from collective to household agricultural production took pla...
Based on a unique farm survey, this article intends to shed new light on the intriguing relationship...
Drawing upon a unique farm survey in 2003, I find that in rural China, Full-scale Land Reallocation ...
The overall goal of our paper is to estimate the impact of China's land rights on farm investment in...
Working paper du GATE 2007-11This article illustrates the impact of changes related to market reform...
Most of China's rural communities have engaged in periodic reallocations of fields in order to ...
Despite the universality of household farming, land remains owned communally by members of the villa...
Almost half of China’s land mass is governed by a collective owned land regime (COLR). This rural la...
In China, rural land is collectively owned at the village level. Village officials usually have the ...
In recent years, China has strengthened the land rights of peasants while weakening the system of co...
Agribusiness companies operating in China are transacting in various forms with small agricultural p...
vi, 252 p. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P APSS 2013 WangMy work attempts to explo...
ABSTRACT: Since 1978, changes in rural land policies have constituted a critical dimension in the ev...
Farmers' ability to leave agriculture is an important and debated topic in China and other countries...
Much commentary on the unequal treatment of rural residents in China has focused on the role of loca...
Between 1978 and 1984, a massive shift from collective to household agricultural production took pla...
Based on a unique farm survey, this article intends to shed new light on the intriguing relationship...
Drawing upon a unique farm survey in 2003, I find that in rural China, Full-scale Land Reallocation ...
The overall goal of our paper is to estimate the impact of China's land rights on farm investment in...
Working paper du GATE 2007-11This article illustrates the impact of changes related to market reform...