2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12020450
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Will Transaction Cost Be Reduced in the E-Commerce Model of Farmland Transfer in China?

Abstract: Farmland transfer is an inevitable approach to solving farmland fragmentation and the resulting low productivity in China. Although the central government has formulated various guidelines on farmland transfer, the traditional transfer model faces high transaction cost and thus hinders transfer. With e-commerce development in China, an alternative Jutudi model of farmland transfer with e-commerce has occurred in China. Although transaction cost is an important perspective for understanding reforms, few studies… Show more

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“…Farming households' participation in e-commerce also promotes land transfer between different families [36], thereby reducing farmland abandonment. Owing to its powerful information dissemination capabilities, along with technological advancement, e-commerce has transformed land transfer from a mere institutional arrangement into an innovation.…”
Section: Theoretical Analysis Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farming households' participation in e-commerce also promotes land transfer between different families [36], thereby reducing farmland abandonment. Owing to its powerful information dissemination capabilities, along with technological advancement, e-commerce has transformed land transfer from a mere institutional arrangement into an innovation.…”
Section: Theoretical Analysis Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the "transaction cost" theory, market information is incomplete. Under the limited information, the transaction cost of the traditional farmland transfer market is high (Li et al, 2023), which inhibits farmers from adjusting the farmland's scale corresponding to their management ability. However, DIE, with wide spatial coverage and cost minimization (Mao et al, 2022), breaks through the spatial and temporal limitations in the farmland market, and places farmland transfer transactions on the accessible information.…”
Section: Farmland Transfer-in Digital Extension and Chemical Fertiliz...mentioning
confidence: 99%