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Land Use Rights Reform and the Real Estate Market in China

Author: Anthony Walker

Start Page: 199
End Page:211
Volume:2
Issue Number: 02
Year: 1994
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Literature

   
Abstract:
 
China’s economic modernization has led to the emergence of an embryo real estate market. The changes from the old system are dramatic, and the Chinese population is becoming used to market forces determining property values. This paper examines the transition from an administratively allocated land-use system to a market-driven allocation using land-use rights. The problem being generated due to the disfunction of the system, in particular the stratification of the residential market, are highlighted.
 

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