This paper focuses on the revival of private property and its limits in urban China. It explores the emergence of urban property markets; urban property-holding in relation to the complexity of urban governance; “minor property rights apartments” that form a de facto real estate market and cross over the urban-rural divide; the “grey areas” of blurring legal and administrative boundaries in modern China; and recent changes to the rural land system and the rural-urban divide. The conclusion flags the theme of the city as laboratory with regard to the blurring legal and governmental urban-rural distinction
This paper contributes to the debate over land tenure in rural China by conceptualizing and measurin...
Neo-institutionalism has had a lasting influence on the study of property rights, with particular re...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of ...
This paper focuses on the revival of private property and its limits in urban China. It explores the...
The urban-rural divide in China was an entrenched feature of Chinese society in the Maoist era. This...
As his title indicates, the author sets out to provide a sociological explanation for the developmen...
Since the implementation of economic reforms in 1978, Chinese cities have undergone unprecedented ur...
Since the early 1980s China has embarked on an ambitious program of reform in the systems of urban r...
This paper investigates the evolution of the Chinese land regime in the past three decades and focus...
This thesis examines the nature of property rights in historical and contemporary China. The princip...
China is undergoing intense urbanisation at a rate largely surpassing anything Asia has experienced ...
The focus of this study is the property rights theories tested in the context of Modern China’s rura...
Under the background of China’s new-type urbanization, the transformation of urbanization which is p...
Chinese economic reforms have moved Mao's antiurban paradigm to an urban-driven paradigm. Since the ...
This article presents an integrated analysis of China's emerging urban institutions, and especially ...
This paper contributes to the debate over land tenure in rural China by conceptualizing and measurin...
Neo-institutionalism has had a lasting influence on the study of property rights, with particular re...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of ...
This paper focuses on the revival of private property and its limits in urban China. It explores the...
The urban-rural divide in China was an entrenched feature of Chinese society in the Maoist era. This...
As his title indicates, the author sets out to provide a sociological explanation for the developmen...
Since the implementation of economic reforms in 1978, Chinese cities have undergone unprecedented ur...
Since the early 1980s China has embarked on an ambitious program of reform in the systems of urban r...
This paper investigates the evolution of the Chinese land regime in the past three decades and focus...
This thesis examines the nature of property rights in historical and contemporary China. The princip...
China is undergoing intense urbanisation at a rate largely surpassing anything Asia has experienced ...
The focus of this study is the property rights theories tested in the context of Modern China’s rura...
Under the background of China’s new-type urbanization, the transformation of urbanization which is p...
Chinese economic reforms have moved Mao's antiurban paradigm to an urban-driven paradigm. Since the ...
This article presents an integrated analysis of China's emerging urban institutions, and especially ...
This paper contributes to the debate over land tenure in rural China by conceptualizing and measurin...
Neo-institutionalism has had a lasting influence on the study of property rights, with particular re...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of ...