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Property rights reform to support China's rural - urban integration: household-level evidence from the Chengdu experiment
文献类型:期刊
通讯作者:Deininger, K (reprint author), World Bank, Dev Res Grp, 1818 H St NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA.
期刊名称:AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS影响因子和分区
年:2020
卷:64
期:1
页码:30-54
ISSN:1364-985X
关键词:China; productivity; property rights; time use
所属部门:经济学院
摘要:In 2008, as part of a national experiment, Chengdu prefecture implemented ambitious property rights reforms including complete registration of all land together with measures to ease transferability and eliminate migration restrictions. Results from a difference-in-difference analysis of the National Statistics Bureau's regular household survey suggest that the reforms increased consumption and income, in particular for less wealthy and less educated households, with estimated benefits well abov ...More
In 2008, as part of a national experiment, Chengdu prefecture implemented ambitious property rights reforms including complete registration of all land together with measures to ease transferability and eliminate migration restrictions. Results from a difference-in-difference analysis of the National Statistics Bureau's regular household survey suggest that the reforms increased consumption and income, in particular for less wealthy and less educated households, with estimated benefits well above the cost of implementation. Local labour supply increased with the young shifting towards agriculture and the old towards off-farm employment. The reforms also contributed to higher agricultural yields and profits through three channels, namely: (i) greater rental market activity that transferred land to more productive producers; (ii) substitution of purchased inputs for labour; and (iii) a shift out of grains towards vegetables, corn, and oilseeds all of which offer higher levels of profitability. All of these findings are consistent with the notion that, without reforms, imperfections in factor markets undermined investment and functioning of land and labour markets, preventing high-value peri-urban land from being used most effectively and reducing job creation. ...Hide

DOI:10.1111/1467-8489.12328
百度学术:Property rights reform to support China's rural - urban integration: household-level evidence from the Chengdu experiment
语言:外文
基金:World Bank's Knowledge for Change Program; Michigan State University AgBioResearch; National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China [71733002]; Key Project of Philosophy and Social Science research of the Ministry of Education of China [16JZD024]; 111 ProjectMinistry of Education, China - 111 Project [B18014]
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