Recent debates regarding marketization have focused on the relationship between the state and the market, while the grassroots and their everyday experiences have arguably been understudied. In this paper, we study marketization with the example of land marketization in China. Out of concern for the grassroots’ perspective, we investigate Chinese farmers’ perceptions with regard to stable land ownership of farmland, which are essential for land marketization in the backdrop of intensive land use conversion in China’s urban periphery. Approximately 1200 farmer households were interviewed around 12 cities in mainland China. An ordered probit regression analysis of the survey results reveals a series of factors that explain the individual farm...
We develop a theoretical model to understand the progress of Land Titling initiated based on the Hou...
A large amount of cultivated lands in China is occupied by vacant residential areas, thereby wasting...
Agribusiness companies operating in China are transacting in various forms with small agricultural p...
Since land marketization reform triggers a significant change in land value, Land Value Capture amon...
This paper investigates the evolution of the Chinese land regime in the past three decades and focus...
In recent years, China has strengthened the land rights of peasants while weakening the system of co...
This study focuses on analyzing the ongoing land policy reform that allows collective-owned rural la...
Major changes are taking place in the Chinese countryside. Long a smallholder dominant economy with ...
Ministry of Agriculture;Chinese Academy of Sciences KSCX1-YW-09-04 2009S1-37;World Bank;Internatio...
Using data from 730 farm households in Shaanxi province collected in November 2010, three studies fo...
Based on a unique farm survey, this article intends to shed new light on the intriguing relationship...
We examine the ongoing transition from centrally planned to market agriculture in rural China. In pa...
When do political elites interested in maximizing gains adopt efficiency-enhancing reforms that may ...
We examine the ongoing transition from centrally planned to market agriculture in rural China. In p...
A market for rural land use, or the right to use land, has resurged since the early 1980s when the s...
We develop a theoretical model to understand the progress of Land Titling initiated based on the Hou...
A large amount of cultivated lands in China is occupied by vacant residential areas, thereby wasting...
Agribusiness companies operating in China are transacting in various forms with small agricultural p...
Since land marketization reform triggers a significant change in land value, Land Value Capture amon...
This paper investigates the evolution of the Chinese land regime in the past three decades and focus...
In recent years, China has strengthened the land rights of peasants while weakening the system of co...
This study focuses on analyzing the ongoing land policy reform that allows collective-owned rural la...
Major changes are taking place in the Chinese countryside. Long a smallholder dominant economy with ...
Ministry of Agriculture;Chinese Academy of Sciences KSCX1-YW-09-04 2009S1-37;World Bank;Internatio...
Using data from 730 farm households in Shaanxi province collected in November 2010, three studies fo...
Based on a unique farm survey, this article intends to shed new light on the intriguing relationship...
We examine the ongoing transition from centrally planned to market agriculture in rural China. In pa...
When do political elites interested in maximizing gains adopt efficiency-enhancing reforms that may ...
We examine the ongoing transition from centrally planned to market agriculture in rural China. In p...
A market for rural land use, or the right to use land, has resurged since the early 1980s when the s...
We develop a theoretical model to understand the progress of Land Titling initiated based on the Hou...
A large amount of cultivated lands in China is occupied by vacant residential areas, thereby wasting...
Agribusiness companies operating in China are transacting in various forms with small agricultural p...