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The impact of property rights on households' investment, risk coping, and policy preferences : evidence from China /

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Main Author: Deininger, Klaus W., 1962-
Other Authors: Jin, Songqing.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, [2002]
Series:Policy research working papers ; no. 2931.
Subjects:
Right of property > China.
Land titles > Registration and transfer > China.
Land tenure > China.
Land use, Rural > Government policy > China.
Agriculture > Economic aspects > China.
Investments.
Risk management.
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