This paper explores a new compensation standard for use in agricultural land conversion in China during the land-expropriation process, based on the market value definition. Assuming identical bargaining power between the buyer and the seller, efficient and equitable compensation is obtained through a market transaction and bargaining negotiation mechanism, under the assumpation of a perfect market. From the state-of-the-art viewpoint of land appraising, a practical approximation of the theoretical optimal compensation will provide an effective solution for China, under the current collective-owned land property rights structure. Copyright 2007 Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Rural land expropriation in China has been a focus of attention at home and abroad due to its enormo...
Compensation paid to property owners for land expropriation is always a controver-sial topic, partly...
China’s state planned land use system, including regulations such as setting planned quotas for land...
This paper explores a new compensation standard for use in agricultural land conversion in China dur...
With accelerating of industrialization and urbanization, the speed of China farmland conversion is a...
This paper discusses the problems in determining the compensational money of arable land expropriati...
In China, compulsory land acquisition is an activity dominated by the government transferring the la...
Since China adopted an open door policy in 1978, there has been rapid development in the economy and...
In the current context of rapid global urbanization, China’s urbanization is also accelerating, and ...
Zhang, Xian. Seeking just compensation for collective-owned land expropriation in China. Short Acade...
Based on the current international documents on a good governance of land tenure, a four-level parti...
Following open door policy, China is allowing a major and valuable national resource, namely land, t...
The use of the market mechanism to convert the rural operational construction land (ROCL) into urban...
significant progress in all aspects. Rapid economic development has sped up the urbanisation of the ...
In China, due to the adoption of collective landownership, the power of land expropriation is endowe...
Rural land expropriation in China has been a focus of attention at home and abroad due to its enormo...
Compensation paid to property owners for land expropriation is always a controver-sial topic, partly...
China’s state planned land use system, including regulations such as setting planned quotas for land...
This paper explores a new compensation standard for use in agricultural land conversion in China dur...
With accelerating of industrialization and urbanization, the speed of China farmland conversion is a...
This paper discusses the problems in determining the compensational money of arable land expropriati...
In China, compulsory land acquisition is an activity dominated by the government transferring the la...
Since China adopted an open door policy in 1978, there has been rapid development in the economy and...
In the current context of rapid global urbanization, China’s urbanization is also accelerating, and ...
Zhang, Xian. Seeking just compensation for collective-owned land expropriation in China. Short Acade...
Based on the current international documents on a good governance of land tenure, a four-level parti...
Following open door policy, China is allowing a major and valuable national resource, namely land, t...
The use of the market mechanism to convert the rural operational construction land (ROCL) into urban...
significant progress in all aspects. Rapid economic development has sped up the urbanisation of the ...
In China, due to the adoption of collective landownership, the power of land expropriation is endowe...
Rural land expropriation in China has been a focus of attention at home and abroad due to its enormo...
Compensation paid to property owners for land expropriation is always a controver-sial topic, partly...
China’s state planned land use system, including regulations such as setting planned quotas for land...