Throughout the process of urban development in China, land development is important because the government must use land to obtain financial support and to subsequently improve urban infrastructures. In most places in China there exists a dual system of land ownership between the city and the rural areas: state-owned land and collectively-owned land. This means that land in the cities is owned by the state, and land in the rural and suburban areas is owned by collectives. Therefore, when urba..
As a unique phenomenon of urbanisation in China, the emergence of urban villages has attracted consi...
The study investigates the economic performance of industrial development in the Chinese urbanizatio...
We investigate conceptually and empirically the role of economic incentives in the primary land allo...
In China, urban development is not on an equal footing in urban and rural areas. This is because the...
As one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, China is experiencing the largest scale of urb...
Summary. There has been a fundamental institutional change during the transformation from the centra...
China has a unique land use system in which there are two types of land ownership, namely, state-own...
Urban fringes are an important part of urban growth. In addition to formal land markets, a variety o...
In most areas in China, a dual system of land ownership exists between urban and rural areas: state-...
The existing literature explains well how dual urbanization promotes land development and spatial ex...
With the continuous urbanization, China is facing a dilemma of achieving two conflicting targets in ...
The study investigates the economic performance of industrial development in the Chinese urbanizatio...
ABSTRACT. For decades, rapid urban expansion has led to concerns over the loss of cultivated land in...
For decades, rapid urban expansion has led to concerns over the loss of cultivated land in rural Chi...
As a unique phenomenon of urbanisation in China, the emergence of urban villages has attracted consi...
As a unique phenomenon of urbanisation in China, the emergence of urban villages has attracted consi...
The study investigates the economic performance of industrial development in the Chinese urbanizatio...
We investigate conceptually and empirically the role of economic incentives in the primary land allo...
In China, urban development is not on an equal footing in urban and rural areas. This is because the...
As one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, China is experiencing the largest scale of urb...
Summary. There has been a fundamental institutional change during the transformation from the centra...
China has a unique land use system in which there are two types of land ownership, namely, state-own...
Urban fringes are an important part of urban growth. In addition to formal land markets, a variety o...
In most areas in China, a dual system of land ownership exists between urban and rural areas: state-...
The existing literature explains well how dual urbanization promotes land development and spatial ex...
With the continuous urbanization, China is facing a dilemma of achieving two conflicting targets in ...
The study investigates the economic performance of industrial development in the Chinese urbanizatio...
ABSTRACT. For decades, rapid urban expansion has led to concerns over the loss of cultivated land in...
For decades, rapid urban expansion has led to concerns over the loss of cultivated land in rural Chi...
As a unique phenomenon of urbanisation in China, the emergence of urban villages has attracted consi...
As a unique phenomenon of urbanisation in China, the emergence of urban villages has attracted consi...
The study investigates the economic performance of industrial development in the Chinese urbanizatio...
We investigate conceptually and empirically the role of economic incentives in the primary land allo...