2021
DOI: 10.1111/ajes.12386
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Revisiting the Concept of the Property State: Private Landowners and Suburban Development in Hong Kong

Abstract: Under the prevailing land-leasehold system, the Hong Kong government is thought to be the dominant supplier of land for housing development and for economic transformation. These characteristics make Hong Kong a "property state," to use a concept developed by Anne Haila. However, the protection of private property rights has long been a core value in the city. As a result, private developers and investors have endeavored to build up their own land banks, enabling private-profit-oriented entities to dominate th… Show more

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“…2004; Purves 2019). In addition, the dynamics operating in Singapore are different to those operating in Hong Kong (Poon 2011; Goodstadt 2013; Yau & Choi Cheung 2021). In particular, the availability of affordable housing through the HDB (Phang 2007), together with the steady acquisition of land by the state since independence, justify this exclusive case study.…”
Section: The Land Regime and Robin Hoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2004; Purves 2019). In addition, the dynamics operating in Singapore are different to those operating in Hong Kong (Poon 2011; Goodstadt 2013; Yau & Choi Cheung 2021). In particular, the availability of affordable housing through the HDB (Phang 2007), together with the steady acquisition of land by the state since independence, justify this exclusive case study.…”
Section: The Land Regime and Robin Hoodmentioning
confidence: 99%