2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.104605
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The impact of anti-corruption measures on land supply and the associated implications: The case of China

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“…This section further mitigates this concern by implementing a falsification analysis that estimates the impact of the CES reform on the amount of residential land supply and commercial land supply. The idea is that if the baseline results are driven by the anti‐corruption campaign, these two types of land supply should also be impacted, as they are documented to be closely related to local officials' corruption (Cai et al, 2013; Zhao et al, 2020). The results are shown in columns (2) to (5) in Table 4.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section further mitigates this concern by implementing a falsification analysis that estimates the impact of the CES reform on the amount of residential land supply and commercial land supply. The idea is that if the baseline results are driven by the anti‐corruption campaign, these two types of land supply should also be impacted, as they are documented to be closely related to local officials' corruption (Cai et al, 2013; Zhao et al, 2020). The results are shown in columns (2) to (5) in Table 4.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most urban stateowned land was still allocated freely by administrative orders; even among those paid conveyances, the majority took place through non-transparent negotiations, with only a small share through open-market auctions or tenders (Lin and Ho, 2005). Nevertheless, as land increasingly became an important asset for local states, the prevalence of underthe-table transactions under the dual-track land conveyance system not only caused rampant corruption, land abuse and misallocation of land resources (Zhao et al, 2020), but also implied great loss of state-owned assets (Xu, Yeh and Wu, 2009). To protect the value loss of land assets, the Chinese state enacted a series of institutional configurations of the land conveyancing system in the beginning of 2000s.…”
Section: Land Assetizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also noted that the people of China are facing a different kind of crisis concerning physical education as it is not rightly provided to the people to improve their living standards on the advanced level ( Xia et al, 2022 ). It is because the Chinese industry and government look more focused on the practical education of people to improve the industrial sector contributing to the economic performance of the country ( Zhang et al, 2019 ; Zhao et al, 2020 ). As a result of it, Chinese students lack the opportunity of getting an appropriate level of physical education because the education system is linked with the industry, and more practical teaching related to industrial growth and management is provided to the student ( Nazari and Alizadeh Oghyanous, 2022 ; Qiu et al, 2022 ; Zeng et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%