2023
DOI: 10.14246/irspsd.11.2_222
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The Relationship of Land Assembly and Prices of Cost Equivalent Land in the Equalization of Land Rights Act

Abstract: Since the first revision of the Equalization of Land Rights Act in 1958, urban land readjustment has become a dominant strategy and tool for urban land development. A crucial factor affecting financial self-liquidation of urban land readjustment is the distribution of cost-equivalent land, which is the land used to pay for public facilities within urban land readjustment regions. Costequivalent land can be used to fund land readjustment through market bidding.Studies on land prices have revealed that related f… Show more

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