Property Rights, Land Values and Urban Development
Li Tian
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Abstract:
This book presents an analysis of betterment and compensation issues under the Land Use Rights (LURs) System in China since 1988. The topic originates from the observation of widening inequity and increasing uncertainty associated with the failure of government to adequately address betterment and compensation issues. An analytical framework of institutions and property rights is employed to examine socio-economic impacts under the LURs system, in particular, the role of the state is analyzed to explore the effects of government intervention in land markets.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781783476398
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction , pp 1-9

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- Ch 2 The nature of land rent and land value capture , pp 10-22

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- Ch 3 Studying betterment and compensation from the perspective of property rights , pp 23-40

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- Ch 4 Assessing and addressing betterment and compensation: international experiences , pp 41-62

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- Ch 5 Urban land reform and the evolution of the land market in China , pp 63-82

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- Ch 6 Betterment and compensation schemes under the LURs system , pp 83-120

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- Ch 7 Assessing and addressing betterment and compensation in Guangzhou: empirical evidence , pp 121-152

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- Ch 8 Institutional evolution in the land market of Guangzhou , pp 153-183

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- Ch 9 Conclusion , pp 184-194

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