CHAPTER ONE: The First Half and The Next Stage of China's Land System Reform
CHAPTER TWO: The Implementation of China's Rural Revitalization Strategy and the Reform of Land System
Ⅱ RESEARCH METHODS OF PROPERTY RIGHTS AND LAND SYSTEM
CHAPTER THREE: Property Rights, Behaviour and Economic Performance
CHAPTER FOUR: The Perspective of Understanding Land Property Rights
CHAPTER FIVE: The Contract Structure and Incomplete Property Right of Agricultural Land System
CHAPTER SIX: The Basic Logic of China's Land System Reform
Ⅲ THE EMPIRICAL STUDY OF RURAL LAND SYSTEM
CHAPTER SEVEN: The Structure and Changes of China's Rural Land Collective Ownership
CHAPTER EIGHT: Characteristics and Problems of China's Agricultural Land System
CHAPTER NIGHT: Transfer of Rural Land Contractual Management Right and Market Development
CHAPTER TEN: Changes in Rural Land Ownership and Management Mode in China
Ⅳ THE INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF RURAL LAND CONVERSION
CHAPTER ELEVEN: Historical Evolution of China's Land Management System
CHAPTER TWELVE: China's Dual Land Right System and the Deformity of Land Market
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Historical Evolution, Characteristics and Problems of China's Land Expropriation System
Ⅴ BIDDING FAREWELL TO “USING LAND TO PLOT DEVELOPMENT”
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Land System Reform and Economic Structure Transformation
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Land System Reform and National Economic Growth
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Land Capitalization and Land Finance
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Bidding Farewell to “Using Land to Plot Development”
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Paths of China's Land System Reform
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Shouying Liu graduated from Fudan University and is now dean and professor of School of Economics in Renmin University of China. Professor Liu has written widely on land ownership and reform, key factors underpinning China’s growth and economic reforms.
This book brings one of China’s most renowned economists’ views on systemic reform of the land system- the pillar of China’s economic growth. This book goes through the fundamental logic of China’s land system reform and introduces the methods the author uses to study land system. Specifically, this book covers topics ranging from the logic of China’s land system reform, including China’s rural land system reform and China’s land expropriation system reform, to the relationship between China’s urbanization and land system reform. This book is an invaluable introduction to China’s land system, and to its economy more broadly.
Shouying Liu graduated from Fudan University and is now dean and professor of School of Economics in Renmin University of China. Professor Liu has written widely on land ownership and reform, key factors underpinning China’s growth and economic reforms.