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Author: Peter Ho
Developmental Dilemmas Land Reform and Institutional Change in China 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part I Institutional change, politics and administration
1 Property Rights And Land In Ex-Socialist States Lessons Of Transition For China
The dueling dogmas of land
On institutions
Do no serious harm
Incentives matter
Transitional strategies
Transition lessons for China
Uzbekistan: economic successes under state ownership
Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan: private versus state ownership
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
2 Land Use Rights Legal Perspectives And Pitfalls For Land Reform
An overview of rural land use rights
The use right to agricultural land
Use rights to construction land: township and village enterprises
Use rights to housing land
General trends of reform for rural land use rights
Defining the legal characteristics of rural land use rights
The reform of rural land ownership
Use rights’ transactions: conservative or active policy intervention?
Distribution of land use rights
Proposed legal reforms for use rights to rural land
Stable tenure and social security: recommendations for agricultural land use
Safeguarding commercial use: recommendations for construction land
Recommendations for housing land
Conclusion: land property rights with Chinese characteristics?
Notes
References
3 The Politics Of Rural Land Use Planning
The development of rural land use planning
Chinese agriculture between subsistence and modernization
Agricultural policy and rural land use planning
The national administration of land use planning
Land use planning: a view from Taicang
Rural development and the rise of land use planning
Revenue, subsistence and land
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
Part II Land Tenure And Economic Relations
4 Land Tenure In China Facts, Fictions And Issues
Data
Land tenure in rural China
Land tenure types and rights
Land Rights
Heterogeneity of land rights
Security of tenure
Transfer or rental rights
Crop selection and land conversion
Land rights formation: identifying the determinants
Demographic change and equal access to land hypothesis
Political rent-seeking hypothesis
Protection of the interests of the state and village leaders
Efficiency gains and missing markets
Empirical work on rights formation
Village land allocation criteria
Static inefficiency
Investment incentives and the dynamic costs of the current property rights regime
Village reallocation behavior
Frequency and time between reallocations
The determinants of the size of reallocations
Administrative versus market exchange
Conclusion
Notes
References
5 Market Versus Administrative Reallocation Of Land An Econometric Analysis
Changes in factor endowment and factor intensity distributions, 1988 to 1993
The responsiveness of market and administrative reallocations to social and economic forces
Administrative and market-mediated land reallocation: a regression model
Estimation results
Costs of administrative reallocation: tenure insecurity and investment disincentives
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
6 Regional Differences In Land Holdings And Land Use Analyzing the First Agricultural Census
Chinese agriculture today
General characteristics of agriculture: labor and economic development
Household typology
Size and land-holdings of agricultural households
Land use in Chinese agriculture
National and provincial figures
Land use by farm typology (households and non-households)
Sown area and the intensity of land utilizatian
Regional differences and a new geography of Chinese agriculture
Macro-agricultural areas at provincial level
Inside the macro-agricultural areas of China
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
7 What Drives Land Fragmentation? Theoretical Approaches And Empirical Analysis
Review of the literature
The background of land fragmentation
Land fragmentation since the 1980s
Causes of land fragmentation
An analytical framework
Model specification
The structural models
Model specification at the village level
Model specification at the household level
Regression results
Village-level results
Household-level results
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
8 Collective Landownership And Its Role In Rural Industrialization
What is the mechanism for reallocating resources?
The redefinition of collective landownership rights
A model of resource allocation based on collective landownership
Collective landownership, capital investments, and employment
Collective investment of local capital
Private investment of local capital
Inflow of external capital
Land rents and the profits of collective TVEs
Conclusion
Notes
References
Part III Rethinking Property Rights Natural Resources And Gender
9 Property Rights Reform In Pastoral Areas Dilemmas On The Road To The Household Ranch*
Land tenure institutions, efficiency and context
Institutional reform in pastoral Xinjiang
The tragedy of the commons reconsidered
Contemporary institutional arrangements and economic advantage
External exclusion
Economies of size in herd supervision
Social insurance
Environmental risk abatement
The costs of governance
Implications for institutional evolution
Conclusion
Notes
References
10 Collective Forests And Forestland Physical Asset Rights Versus Economic Rights
Forests and forestland in China
Historical shifts in ownership and control over forest
Physical asset rights
Ownership versus use right over forests and forestland
Forest and forestland transfer rights
Limitations on use rights and transfer rights
Economic rights
The costs of exercising physical asset rights
Competitive market prices and government price control
Forest taxation and fees
Conclusion
Notes
References
11 Gender, Landlessness And Equity In Rural China
Gender and land rights
Households, women and land during reform
Female landlessness emerges
New laws, old norms
Life events and landlessness
Girls and women in their parental villages
Married women who move away and land shares in their parental village
The married woman and land in her husband’s village
The divorced or widowed woman
The impact of women’s landlessness
Mitigation: the Rural Land Contracting Law, 2003
Next steps?
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index
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