Property Rights and Economic Reform in China

Property Rights and Economic Reform in China
Author: Jean Chun Oi
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0804737886

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Revisions of papers presented at a conference at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 1996.

Power over Property

Power over Property
Author: Matthew Noellert
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472127101

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Following the end of World War II in 1945, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) spent the next three decades carrying out agrarian reform among nearly one-third of the world’s peasants. This book presents a new perspective on the first step of this reform, when the CCP helped redistribute over 40 million hectares of land to over three hundred million impoverished peasants in the nationwide land reform movement. This land reform, the founding myth of the People’s Republic of China (1949–present) and one of the largest redistributions of wealth and power in history, embodies the idea that an equal distribution of property will lead to social and political equality. Power Over Property argues that in practice, however, the opposite occurred: the redistribution of political power led to a more equal distribution of property. China’s land reform was accomplished not only through the state’s power to define the distribution of resources, but also through village communities prioritizing political entitlements above property rights. Through the systematic analysis of never-before studied micro-level data on practices of land reform in over five hundred villages, Power Over Property demonstrates how land reform primarily involved the removal of former power holders, the mobilization of mass political participation, and the creation of a new social-political hierarchy. Only after accomplishing all of this was it possible to redistribute land. This redistribution, moreover, was determined by political relations to a new structure of power, not just economic relations to the means of production. The experience of China’s land reform complicates our understanding of the relations between economic, social, and political equality. On the one hand, social equality in China was achieved through political, not economic means. On the other hand, the fundamental solution was a more effective hierarchy of fair entitlements, not equal rights. This book ultimately suggests that focusing on economic equality alone may obscure more important social and political dynamics in the development of the modern world.

Land Bargains and Chinese Capitalism

Land Bargains and Chinese Capitalism
Author: Meg E. Rithmire
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2015-10-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107117305

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This book explains the origins of Chinese land politics and explores how property rights and urban growth strategies differ among Chinese cities.

Problems in China's Transitional Economy

Problems in China's Transitional Economy
Author: Xiaobo Hu
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789810235956

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1997 saw a major reform in China which signaled the move away from its traditional economy, when Jiang Zemin called off the debate on public versus private ownership. However, none of the existing theories can fully explain the transformation of the property rights system during the post-Mao reforms. The first part of this volume will reconceptualize the property rights reform in post-Mao China to provide a political economy explanation of why the transformation of property rights in China appears piece-meal.The success of the post-Mao reforms can be attributed to China's ability to integrate the experience of a variety of transition models. The second part of the paper investigates two distinct transition models, in light of the lessons from current Vietnamese reform. It explores the dynamics of political actions and analyzes the political reasons for economic reform.

Economic Reform in China

Economic Reform in China
Author: James A. Dorn
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1990-11-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226158327

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Based on a Cato Institute conference, cosponsored by Fudan University in Shanghai and held in September 1988 at the Shanghai Hilton.

Unfinished Reforms in the Chinese Economy

Unfinished Reforms in the Chinese Economy
Author: Jun Zhang
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9814434019

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China has quickly moved into a critical point in the sense that its past performance in economic growth and development has created so many unsolved problems, and for such problems to be addressed, a better understanding of these problems and a clear policy framework are required for policy makers to conduct reforms. Based on highOColevel empirical research on China''s economic development by each of the contributors, this edited book provides an in-depth and clear analysis of many of important issues facing China''s move to new phase of economic development and transformation, and discusses policy issues involved in further reforms.

Property Rights and Changes in China

Property Rights and Changes in China
Author: Qiren Zhou
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2020-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811598851

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This book is selection of author’s articles about China’s reform and development. The earliest article of the anthology was written in 1986 and the latest in 2017. The author studies the changes in property rights and system based on the practical experience of China’s reform. In the first article “Economics in the Real World”, the author expounds on Coasean Economics’ Research Method which is “neither fashionable nor popular” and finds out problems from the fascinating real world. It focuses on researching the constraint conditions and strives to have cognition generalized. Guided by this methodology, all the following articles are about empirical research on China’s reform, involving such fields as farmland reform, reform of state-owned enterprises, medical reform, urban-rural relationship, monetary system and regulatory reform. In the concluding article “Institutional Cost and China’s Economy”, the author, gives a new interpretation for the economic logic of the high-speed growth and transformation of China’s economy by redefining concepts. Reading the anthology, readers may not only follow the author’s train of thought to have an overview of the surging and magnificent reform course from small clues to the evident, but also have a broader train of thought on studying and comprehending the practical problems of China.

Land Bargains and Chinese Capitalism

Land Bargains and Chinese Capitalism
Author: Meg E. Rithmire
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 131644533X

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Land reforms have been critical to the development of Chinese capitalism over the last several decades, yet land in China remains publicly owned. This book explores the political logic of reforms to land ownership and control, accounting for how land development and real estate have become synonymous with economic growth and prosperity in China. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and archival research, the book tracks land reforms and urban development at the national level and in three cities in a single Chinese region. The study reveals that the initial liberalization of land was reversed after China's first contemporary real estate bubble in the early 1990s and that property rights arrangements at the local level varied widely according to different local strategies for economic prosperity and political stability. In particular, the author links fiscal relations and economic bases to property rights regimes, finding that more 'open' cities are subject to greater state control over land.

Property Rights, Land Values and Urban Development

Property Rights, Land Values and Urban Development
Author: Li Tian
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783476400

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This book presents an analysis of betterment and compensation issues under the Land Use Rights (LURs) System in China since 1988. The topic originates from the observation of widening inequity and increasing uncertainty associated with the failure of g

Rural China Takes Off

Rural China Takes Off
Author: Jean C. Oi
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1999-05-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0520217276

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"A distinctive and important contribution."—Thomas P. Bernstein, author of Up to the Mountains and Down to the Villages