Rural Collective Construction Land Transfer Based on Stakeholder Analysis |
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Authors: | SHI Minjun WANG Hongjuan XIE Junqi SHANG Zhiyuan ZHOU Dingyang |
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Affiliation: | 1.Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China;2.Research Center on Fictitious Economy & Data Science, CAS, Beijing 100190, China;3.Beijing Municipal Bureau of Land and Resources, Beijing 100013, China;4.Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China |
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Abstract: | ![]() In order to establish a unified construction land market, it is necessary to choose a rational pathway for the market transfer of Rural Collective Construction Land (RCCL) in China. This paper focuses on different methods of RCCL transfer based on stakeholder analysis and three case studies including models from Guangdong, Wuhu and Chongqing. The main finding is that all three models improved resource allocation efficiency and intensive utilization of RCCL through land and capital transfer. Each model built different interest coordination mechanisms among stakeholders, suited to different regions and cases. The Guangdong model is suitable for an economically developed region. The Wuhu model is suitable for developing regions in central China while western underdeveloped regions in China can adopt the Chongqing model. The policy implication is that better policy making for the promotion of RCCL transfer in China should consider regional characteristics as well as the economic development context. |
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