2021
DOI: 10.1111/ajes.12396
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Urban Village Shareholding: Cooperative Economic Organization in Northeast China

Abstract: Since the economic reforms of the 1970s, local Chinese urban authorities have requisitioned rural land near cities. To protect their land from these practices, many urban village collectives have established a cooperative shareholding system, but their motives remain unclear. Neoclassical economics suggests that such enterprises seek to maximize profits. Guided by the original institutionaleconomics approach, I investigate this question empirically by interviewing residents of Mengke village in Chaoyang city, … Show more

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