Market versus administrative reallocation of agricultural land in a period of rapid industrialization [electronic resource] / Michael R. Carter and Yang Yao.
Material type: TextSeries: Policy research working papers ; 2203. | World Bank e-LibraryPublication details: Washington, DC : World Bank, Development Research Group, Rural Development, [1999]Description: 35 p. : ill. ; 28 cmSubject(s): Land tenure -- China | Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- China | Land use -- China | Right of property -- ChinaAdditional physical formats: Carter, Michael R.: Market versus administrative reallocation of agricultural land in a period of rapid industrialization.LOC classification: HG3881.5.W57 | P63 no. 2203Online resources: Click here to access online Also available in print.Summary: Property rights in China are moving in two different directions. In some villages, private rights are secure and to some degree marketable; in other villages, individual rights are increasingly restricted and suject to more regulation and reallocation. Administrative reallocation tends to promote more equal access to land, but the price paid for the social insurance of land tenure may be forgone investment."October 1999"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-35).
Property rights in China are moving in two different directions. In some villages, private rights are secure and to some degree marketable; in other villages, individual rights are increasingly restricted and suject to more regulation and reallocation. Administrative reallocation tends to promote more equal access to land, but the price paid for the social insurance of land tenure may be forgone investment.
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