The Analysis of Land Expropriation Compensation Based on Non-Market Value of Cultivated Land Resources
Yangjing Zhang and
Ruiping Ran
Journal of Agricultural Science, 2011, vol. 3, issue 1, 233
Abstract:
This article analyses the non-market value of cultivated land resources firstly, then makes a further study why thecultivated land resources lack of non-market value compensation under current land expropriation systems. Theresults prove that vacancy of non-market value not only does harm to rights of farmers, but also makes the lossof total social welfare and results in disorder circulation during non-agricultural. Finally, this paper tries toimprove and perfect current compensation systems of land expropriation based on non-market value category.
Date: 2011
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