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Privatization of the Urban Land Market in Shanghai

Privatization of the Urban Land Market in Shanghai After the initiation of the privatization program of land use rights in China, land markets began to rapidly develop. This is undoubtedly due to a market mechanism finally being established to allocate land according to economic principles. However, the socialist practice of planned allocation for land leaves behind a land use pattern that affects the privatization of land market to a certain degree. In this study, a major land market in Asia—Shanghai, China—is examined in order to ascertain how the merging of the old land use pattern and the new market system for land use rights produces both opportunities and constraints in the process of privatization. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Real Estate Literature Springer Journals

Privatization of the Urban Land Market in Shanghai

Journal of Real Estate Literature , Volume 5 (2) – Sep 24, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1997 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Finance; Financial Services
ISSN
0927-7544
eISSN
1573-8809
DOI
10.1023/A:1008679015470
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Abstract

After the initiation of the privatization program of land use rights in China, land markets began to rapidly develop. This is undoubtedly due to a market mechanism finally being established to allocate land according to economic principles. However, the socialist practice of planned allocation for land leaves behind a land use pattern that affects the privatization of land market to a certain degree. In this study, a major land market in Asia—Shanghai, China—is examined in order to ascertain how the merging of the old land use pattern and the new market system for land use rights produces both opportunities and constraints in the process of privatization.

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Journal of Real Estate LiteratureSpringer Journals

Published: Sep 24, 2004

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