2020
DOI: 10.3390/land10010015
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Restructuring the State: Policy Transition of Construction Land Supply in Urban and Rural China

Abstract: Encountering the articulation of the strongness of local authorities and market forces in China’s development, attention has been paid to the changing central state which recentralised the regulation capability of localities which has more discretional power on resources utilisation, land for example, in the post-reform era. Yet it is still not clear-cut what drives the state rescaling in terms of land governance and by what ways. After dissecting the evolving policies and practices of construction land supply… Show more

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“…Since 2016, a series of land registration and taxation reforms have been introduced to make land transactions and revenue uses more transparent than before. This is expected to change business models where businesses focus either on the profits generated by land or profits from the activities on the land (Yang and Yang 2021). While this is yet to have much impact on the urban land economy (Zhu and Österle 2019), private businesses are starting to look for alternative business solutions to diversify their risks.…”
Section: 4 Health Commission (2021a)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2016, a series of land registration and taxation reforms have been introduced to make land transactions and revenue uses more transparent than before. This is expected to change business models where businesses focus either on the profits generated by land or profits from the activities on the land (Yang and Yang 2021). While this is yet to have much impact on the urban land economy (Zhu and Österle 2019), private businesses are starting to look for alternative business solutions to diversify their risks.…”
Section: 4 Health Commission (2021a)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Land transfer has a close positive relationship with the local per capita income level [19,27], and economically devel-oped regions with better-developed markets also have higher land transfer rates [2,28,29]. Increasing farmers' income through non-farm employment can promote land transfer, and freer labor markets promote more land leasing [30][31][32][33][34]. Alchian et al (1973) argued that land rights stability is the key to maintaining longterm investment by landowners [35].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, a total of 29 provinces and municipalities have been approved to carry out the pilot work, and Chongqing land tickets were initially explored and created [10,11]. Other models that have been explored include the Guizhou model [12,13], the Tianjin "Homestead for Housing" Model [14], Zhejiang's "two-fortwo" model [15,16], the Jiangsu "Ten Thousand Hectares of Fertile Farmland Construction Project" [17,18], and other typical empirical patterns. With the pilot work, from top to bottom, from the central government to local governments, from the Ministry of Land and Resources to governments at all levels, from management to the masses, the understanding of the policy of linking the increase and decrease is deepening.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%