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Urban land reform in China

This book presents an authoritative account of urban land reform in China - a unique attempt to merge the existing socialist landownership system with market mechan-isms. Compared with urban land reform in other transition economies, China's reform has been somewhat gradual. The book begins with a historical account of the land tenure system in China, demonstrating that land reform undertaken for the sake of political restructuring is unlikely to produce satisfactory results. The different strands of urban land reform in China are examined: the legal framework, the administrative structure, and the property finance framework. An analysis of the urban housing market shows how the urban land system affects significantly the general socio- economic system in China. The detailed implications of the urban land reform are illustrated by a case-study of the Shanghai land system. This is contrasted with the transitional experience of a more government-led urban land policy in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region after the handover from Britain in July 1997. The conclusion examines the rationale for and the impact of land reform in China's transition to a market economy.

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  • "This text provides an account of urban land reform in China, which is unique in merging the existing socialist landowner system with market mechanisms. The book starts with a historical account of the land tenure system in China followed by discussions of the reform in the frameworks of law, administration and finance. Contrasting case studies of the Shanghai land system and of Hong Kong after the end of British rule illustrate the impact of land reform in China's transition."
  • "This text provides an authoritative account of urban land reform in China, which is unique in merging the existing socialist landowner system with market mechanisms."
  • "This book presents an authoritative account of urban land reform in China - a unique attempt to merge the existing socialist landownership system with market mechan-isms. Compared with urban land reform in other transition economies, China's reform has been somewhat gradual. The book begins with a historical account of the land tenure system in China, demonstrating that land reform undertaken for the sake of political restructuring is unlikely to produce satisfactory results. The different strands of urban land reform in China are examined: the legal framework, the administrative structure, and the property finance framework. An analysis of the urban housing market shows how the urban land system affects significantly the general socio- economic system in China. The detailed implications of the urban land reform are illustrated by a case-study of the Shanghai land system. This is contrasted with the transitional experience of a more government-led urban land policy in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region after the handover from Britain in July 1997. The conclusion examines the rationale for and the impact of land reform in China's transition to a market economy."@en

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