Urban land reform in China /
This text provides an authoritative account of urban land reform in China, which is unique in merging the existing socialist landowner system with market mechanisms.
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : New York :
Macmillan Press ; St. Martin's Press,
1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Evolution of the Land Tenure System in China
- China's ancient land system
- Land management in modern China
- The Process of Urban Land Reform
- Urban land reform: the reform framework
- Urban land reform: the legal framework
- Urban land reform: the administrative framework
- Urban land reform: the mortgage and finance framework
- The Housing Market
- The private housing market
- The privatisation of public sector housing
- The nationwide anju project
- Urban Land Reform in China: the Initial Outcomes
- The general economy
- Creating a price mechanism for urban land
- Urban Land Reform in Shanghai: the Socialist Experience of a Capitalist Land System
- History of the Shanghai land market
- Urban land reform in Shanghai
- Urban planning in Shanghai
- Legal developments with regard to land use rights
- The rejuvenation of old Shanghai
- The Urban Land Market in Hong Kong: the Capitalist Experience of a Socialist Land System
- The urban land system in Hong Kong
- Planning control and supply mechanisms for urban land
- The bureaucratic land policy structure
- The transitional urban land market
- The SAR urban land system
- The new SAR government
- What has the reform changed?
- What course has the reform taken?
- What comes next?


