Economic development often leads to the misallocation of labor resources, so reforming the way land is allocated is important for developing a strategy to address the insufficient supply and oversupply of labor in China. This paper uses panel regression analysis to quantitatively measure the effect of the market supply of construction land (MSCL) on labor resources misallocation (LMIS). The results show that LMIS decreased year-by-year during the study period. The development of the MSCL can effectively reduce LMIS. The negative effect of the MSCL in the central region is greater than that in the eastern region, and the negative effect in the western region is the smallest. There is a single-threshold effect on the impact of the MSCL on LMI...
In order to achieve growth in fiscal revenue and the regional economy under the Chinese decentraliza...
In order to improve the rural labor productivity and farmers’ income, land use transfer was launched...
China's land market is characterized by a dual urban-rural system, with the government in control of...
China's social and economic development is currently transitional. There is great incompatibility be...
Based on the review of previous studies and the analysis of the dynamic changes of misallocation of ...
This article provides a deeper theoretical understanding of the linkages between land fragmentation ...
State-owned construction land is the dominant legal land source for construction in China and its su...
This study provides a deeper theoretical understanding of the linkages between land fragmentation an...
The market-based allocation of rural construction land is conducive to the revitalization of rural l...
This thesis focuses on testing whether land fragmentation in China has an impact on off-farm labor s...
The relationship between farmers and land has always been the main concept behind rural reforms in C...
We use household‐level panel data from China and a quantitative framework to document the extent and...
This paper examines the impact of structural distortions on resource allocation among industries, re...
Seeking land use development strategies is an effective policy tool to support economic development,...
China’s economic reforms make the farmers face the risk of land reallocation and adjustment, raising...
In order to achieve growth in fiscal revenue and the regional economy under the Chinese decentraliza...
In order to improve the rural labor productivity and farmers’ income, land use transfer was launched...
China's land market is characterized by a dual urban-rural system, with the government in control of...
China's social and economic development is currently transitional. There is great incompatibility be...
Based on the review of previous studies and the analysis of the dynamic changes of misallocation of ...
This article provides a deeper theoretical understanding of the linkages between land fragmentation ...
State-owned construction land is the dominant legal land source for construction in China and its su...
This study provides a deeper theoretical understanding of the linkages between land fragmentation an...
The market-based allocation of rural construction land is conducive to the revitalization of rural l...
This thesis focuses on testing whether land fragmentation in China has an impact on off-farm labor s...
The relationship between farmers and land has always been the main concept behind rural reforms in C...
We use household‐level panel data from China and a quantitative framework to document the extent and...
This paper examines the impact of structural distortions on resource allocation among industries, re...
Seeking land use development strategies is an effective policy tool to support economic development,...
China’s economic reforms make the farmers face the risk of land reallocation and adjustment, raising...
In order to achieve growth in fiscal revenue and the regional economy under the Chinese decentraliza...
In order to improve the rural labor productivity and farmers’ income, land use transfer was launched...
China's land market is characterized by a dual urban-rural system, with the government in control of...