2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2055897
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On the Transaction Values of Land Use Rights in Rural China

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“…Recent policy initiatives in China are examining transacting and mortgaging LUR (Khantachavana et al, 2013). We asked if there was a willingness to borrow if (Chinese) farmers could use LUR as collateral.…”
Section: Lurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent policy initiatives in China are examining transacting and mortgaging LUR (Khantachavana et al, 2013). We asked if there was a willingness to borrow if (Chinese) farmers could use LUR as collateral.…”
Section: Lurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large-scale mechanised farming is one of the key pathways to modernising the agricultural sector and reallocating farmland from unsuccessful operators to more productive and successful operators (Deininger and Byerlee 2012). In the Property Law of the People's Republic of China promulgated in 2007, land use rights are defined not only as of the right to farm the land but also as contractors' rights to lease, exchange and swap land (Khantachavana et al, 2013). The farmland leasing market is significant to China in general and to rural China, in particular.…”
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“…However, we need to add as a caveat that the allocation of land use rights in China can blur the present results to those in other countries with more established property rights. Although China is currently considering transactability and mortgaging of land use rights, the limited evidence to date suggests that such markets will not be so liquid(Khantachavana et al 2013).…”
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