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Central government documents on property: demolition, relocation, and compensation (1)
/ Rafferty, Stephen J
Rafferty, Stephen J
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2011.
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Compensation
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Property
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Central Government
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Demolition
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Relocation
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087002
Microeconomic aspects of internal conflicts: conceptualisation
/ Levy, Amnon
Levy, Amnon
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2009.
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This exploratory paper outlines the special macroeconomic features of countries populated by two groups of people engaged in internal conflict yet forming a central government for generating benefits that cannot be privately attained. Each group exerts an influence on the central government in accordance with its relative military strength. The central government collects taxes, exports the country's natural resources and tourist attractions, attracts external grants and loans, and distributes the net revenues between the rival groups. The paper highlights the implications of the groups' investment in military strength for the state's net revenues and their distribution, for the state's external debt, and for the groups' ability to maintain and increase their ranks, production capital and per capita income.
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Macroeconomics
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Internal Conflict
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Militarisation
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Military Strength
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Central Government
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Reconsidering the controversial land use policy of linking the : a local government perspective
/ Huang, Zianjin; Li, Yi; Yu, Ran; Zhao, Xiaofeng
Zhao, Xiaofeng
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2014.
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The recent land use policy ol' "landing the l')eere;tse in Rural ('onxtrttelion Land with the Increase in L.'rh:tn ("onxtruetion l.and" i.\ an attempt of the government to address the tensions between protecting arable land and providing land lior construction by means of more intensive use of land. Nevertheless. the implementation ol" the policy has triggered notch controversy. in particular about predominant dependence upon retrial residential land totes consolidation and the pursuits of rural~ urban construction land quota transfer. Although local governments often take the blame for these issues. the case study of the comprehensive land consolidation project in Gull reveals the type of dilemma with which they are confronted. [t is shown that the potential for land consolidation is limited. whereby local governments have to turn to rural residential land consolidation to achieve the targets set by the central government for land consolidation. Furthennorc. the displacement and resettlement of rural dwellers puts tremendous financial pressure upon the local government. and it would be impossible to implement the central government mandate to build a new socialist countryside without selling land at a higher price. This article discusses the possibilities for a market-led land consolidation process and concludes that the targets of land consolidation and the implementation of the linking policy should \-'ar_v from region to region to match local levels of economic development and specifieities of the rural economy.
Key Words
Economic Development
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China
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Rural Development
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Urban Development
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Economic Reform
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Social Reform
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Rural Economy
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Central Government
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Urban Growth
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Urban Economy
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Political Pressure
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Political Dilemma
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Urban Construction Land
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Rural Construction Land
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Controversial Land
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Decrease in Rural Construction
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Increase in Urban Construction Land
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Local Government Perspective
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Rural-Urban Construction
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Financial Pressure
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Socialist Countryside
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Economic Dilemma
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