Most exchange of farm land in rural china is conducted by local governments rather than by decentralized land markets. We investigate the forces determining the reallocation behavior of village governments, and hence the formation of the right "security of tenure". We also examine the relationship between administrative reallocations and market reallocation. Thes amounts to an examination of the choice between centralized and decentralized organization of agricultural production.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/41209/1/wp250.pd
This paper evaluates the impact of village-level land reallocations in China on household economic o...
While recent studies point towards the importance of institutions, in particular secure property rig...
In China, rural land is collectively owned at the village level. Village officials usually have the ...
We examine the ongoing transition from centrally planned to market agriculture in rural China. In pa...
We examine the ongoing transition from centrally planned to market agriculture in rural China. In p...
This paper contributes to the debate over land tenure in rural China by conceptualizing and measurin...
The focus of this study is the property rights theories tested in the context of Modern China’s rura...
The goal of this paper is to understand the nature of the property rights associated with China's la...
This paper contributes to the debate over land in rural China by conceptualizing and measuring multi...
Since 1949, China's countryside has undergone tremendous changes in terms of institution land owners...
In the economic transition of the past decades, China has seen remarkable economic growth without ro...
Existing criticisms on the tenure system in rural China as being too egalitarian for economic effici...
Secure land tenure is important to the development process, but China’s rural re-forms have so far f...
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of a property rights reform in rural China that allowed far...
In recent years, China has strengthened the land rights of peasants while weakening the system of co...
This paper evaluates the impact of village-level land reallocations in China on household economic o...
While recent studies point towards the importance of institutions, in particular secure property rig...
In China, rural land is collectively owned at the village level. Village officials usually have the ...
We examine the ongoing transition from centrally planned to market agriculture in rural China. In pa...
We examine the ongoing transition from centrally planned to market agriculture in rural China. In p...
This paper contributes to the debate over land tenure in rural China by conceptualizing and measurin...
The focus of this study is the property rights theories tested in the context of Modern China’s rura...
The goal of this paper is to understand the nature of the property rights associated with China's la...
This paper contributes to the debate over land in rural China by conceptualizing and measuring multi...
Since 1949, China's countryside has undergone tremendous changes in terms of institution land owners...
In the economic transition of the past decades, China has seen remarkable economic growth without ro...
Existing criticisms on the tenure system in rural China as being too egalitarian for economic effici...
Secure land tenure is important to the development process, but China’s rural re-forms have so far f...
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of a property rights reform in rural China that allowed far...
In recent years, China has strengthened the land rights of peasants while weakening the system of co...
This paper evaluates the impact of village-level land reallocations in China on household economic o...
While recent studies point towards the importance of institutions, in particular secure property rig...
In China, rural land is collectively owned at the village level. Village officials usually have the ...