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Impacts of Land Use Rights Reform on Urban Development in China

Ling Hin Li

Review of Urban & Regional Development Studies, 1999, vol. 11, issue 3, 193-205

Abstract: The opening of China's urban land market has seen a growing interest internally and internationally in land and real estate development. Due to the monopolized ownership of land, this interest brings in substantial income for the government. Because of this new source of income, governments at various levels are able to finance urban development to different extents. This paper examines the outcomes of the reform that created a market mechanism for urban land and real estate, and the correlation of urban developments with the land and real estate market.

Date: 1999
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