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    2017 Annual Report on the Development of Special Economic Zones in China

    This report is a continuation of last year’s development report on the special economic zones in China. Through the analysis of the latest available statistical data, this report attempts to show the recent st...

    Yitao Tao, Meng Li in Annual Report on the Development of China’… (2022)

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    Conclusion

    While people criticised the previous state land allocation system in China as wasteful of resources, one should never underestimate the historical importance of the state ownership system. As in other agricult...

    Li Ling Hin in Urban Land Reform in China (1999)

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    The Process of Urban Land Reform

    Urban land reform did not start with the overall economic reforms of the 1970s because land, is more politically sensitive than other commodities in Chinese society. The urban land reform launched in China in ...

    Li Ling Hin in Urban Land Reform in China (1999)

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    Urban Land Reform in China

    In the ten years since the first draft of the Land Management Law 1988 was passed, the scale at which urban land markets have been created has been breathtaking. Not only has land in most major cities been gra...

    Li Ling Hin in Urban Land Reform in China (1999)

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    The Urban Land Market in Hong Kong

    Hong Kong had been a British colony for more than 100 years when it was returned to China on 30 June 1997. Despite the fact that both private and public land ownership systems had coexisted in Britain for many...

    Li Ling Hin in Urban Land Reform in China (1999)

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    Evolution of the Land Tenure System in China

    The current urban land reform in China, which represents a major step towards the market economy, is not a completely new idea in the history of China. In China, and indeed other countries, the evolution of th...

    Li Ling Hin in Urban Land Reform in China (1999)

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    The Housing Market

    The problems caused by of the state land allocation system are also reflected in the housing supply. As private land and real estate ownership were banned under the earlier socialist doctrine, private real est...

    Li Ling Hin in Urban Land Reform in China (1999)

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    Urban Land Reform in Shanghai

    Land markets or rather the so-called ‘leased boundaries’, started to develop in Shanghai after 1914 when foreign powers began to establish a sphere of influence in the city. To a certain extent this foreign in...

    Li Ling Hin in Urban Land Reform in China (1999)