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From urban–rural division to urban–rural integration: a systematic cost explanation and chengdu's experience / Lu, Qian; Yao, Shurong   Journal Article
Lu, Qian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract There is a considerable urban–rural divide in economic wellbeing in China. Since it was established as an urban–rural reform zone in 2007, Chengdu has seen significant reduction in the disparity in its urban and rural household incomes. From 2007 to 2010, Chengdu adopted urban–rural coordination policy by defining rural land property rights and establishing a rural land market. After 2010, Chengdu adopted an urban–rural integration strategy and allowed villager and business enterprises to participate in land consolidation. The transition from urban–rural division to urban–rural integration involves reducing systematic costs. The degree of urban–rural integration depends on the extent of the reduction in systematic costs.
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Land property rights and urbanization in China / Xun, Li; Xianxiang, Xu; Zhigang, Li   Journal Article
Xun, Li Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Property rights have an incentive effect on the behaviours of economic agents.This paper proposes that the system of paying for the use of state-owned land has engendered a dualistic structure of land property rights in urban China, including full urban state-owned land property rights and limited rural collective land property rights.
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