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Study On The Land Leasehold System In Urban China

Posted on:2004-01-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2156360095960849Subject:Land Resource Management
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The urban economy of China is confronted with many challenges coming from economic globalization, economic system transition and accelerating urbanization. The urban land reform, which interacts with other reforms such as economic plan, public finance, finance and housing, etc ,is an important part of the economic reform as a whole.Whether the land leasehold system in urban China--an innovative form of urban landreform--is perfect or not has direct impacts on the capacity of the urban economy todeal with those challenges. Doing research systematically on the problems of urban land leasehold system can not only enrich the case study of institution analysis theoretically, but also can draw some useful implications for policy-making.This paper includes six parts and is organized as follows: After an brief introduction. Chapter 2 attempts to apply the partial equilibrium theory of institution arrangement to probe into the process of urban land use institution changes in China and reveal itsultimate path choice. Chapter 3 analyses the obstacles--the vulnerable legal protection,vague understanding of the public, inexplicit objective of local government, distortedsystem of land rent, tax and fees and obsolete management methods--of perfecting theleasehold system at first. Then great efforts have been paid to the property rights, transaction, contract and efficiency issues under the leasehold institution arrangement. Chapter 4 comes to the case study of XiangFan City of Hubei Province. In chapter 5, based on the theoretical analysis and the empirical study, the objective, some basic principles and the policy implications of perfecting the land leasehold system in urban China are put forward. The last part is the basic conclusions and discussions.
Keywords/Search Tags:urban land, leasehold system, property rights, lease contract, economic efficiency
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