The urban-rural divide in China was an entrenched feature of Chinese society in the Maoist era. This divide generated and continues to generate inequality as between the rural population and the urban population. In post-Deng China, legal and administrative distinctions between urban and rural have become blurred, especially with the development of rural-urban migration. Nevertheless, the urban-rural divide still exists, and the income of farmers is below that of urban residents. In this paper, it is argued that the emergence of the phenomenon of “quasi-commons” in rural China, crossing the “borders” of the urbanrural divide, may increase farmers’ income in the future and bridge this divide. The paper focuses on different forms of “quasi-co...
With the level of urbanization in China now exceeding 50%, its collective rural land system is under...
Almost half of China’s land mass is governed by a collective owned land regime (COLR). This rural la...
The increasing scale and pace of urban expansion over recent decades has resulted in uneven socio-sp...
In recent years, China has strengthened the land rights of peasants while weakening the system of co...
Balancing urban and rural development is an important political goal in China. The failure of rural ...
ABSTRACT: Rising concern over urban-rural economic disparity in China in the early 2000s spurred a s...
This paper investigates the evolution of the Chinese land regime in the past three decades and focus...
This paper analyzes how the implementation of the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) household regis...
Between 1978 and 1984, a massive shift from collective to household agricultural production took pla...
The "Chinese Economic Miracle" of sustained growth since the 1970s has been thoroughly explored by m...
Agribusiness companies operating in China are transacting in various forms with small agricultural p...
Most of China's rural communities have engaged in periodic reallocations of fields in order to ...
China's transition from planned to market economy is at present one of the topics most discussed amo...
Rapid industrialization and urbanization in China has produced a unique phenomenon of 'village-hollo...
Rapid industrialization and urbanization in China has produced a unique phenomenon of 'village-hollo...
With the level of urbanization in China now exceeding 50%, its collective rural land system is under...
Almost half of China’s land mass is governed by a collective owned land regime (COLR). This rural la...
The increasing scale and pace of urban expansion over recent decades has resulted in uneven socio-sp...
In recent years, China has strengthened the land rights of peasants while weakening the system of co...
Balancing urban and rural development is an important political goal in China. The failure of rural ...
ABSTRACT: Rising concern over urban-rural economic disparity in China in the early 2000s spurred a s...
This paper investigates the evolution of the Chinese land regime in the past three decades and focus...
This paper analyzes how the implementation of the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) household regis...
Between 1978 and 1984, a massive shift from collective to household agricultural production took pla...
The "Chinese Economic Miracle" of sustained growth since the 1970s has been thoroughly explored by m...
Agribusiness companies operating in China are transacting in various forms with small agricultural p...
Most of China's rural communities have engaged in periodic reallocations of fields in order to ...
China's transition from planned to market economy is at present one of the topics most discussed amo...
Rapid industrialization and urbanization in China has produced a unique phenomenon of 'village-hollo...
Rapid industrialization and urbanization in China has produced a unique phenomenon of 'village-hollo...
With the level of urbanization in China now exceeding 50%, its collective rural land system is under...
Almost half of China’s land mass is governed by a collective owned land regime (COLR). This rural la...
The increasing scale and pace of urban expansion over recent decades has resulted in uneven socio-sp...