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China Program Doctoral and Graduate Student Fellows, 2009-2010

Through the Peking University–Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy, the China Program awards fellowships to master’s and doctoral students residing in and studying land and tax policy in the People’s Republic of China. Candidates participate in a workshop in China to present their proposals and receive comments from an international panel of scholars. Awardees reconvene after one year to present their findings and receive further critiques from experts in land and tax policy. See the Peking – Lincoln Center Web site for more information: http://plc.pku.edu.cn.

  • Diao Linlin
  • Renmin University, Beijing
  • The Influence of the Property Tax on Housing Prices: Analysis of Residential Spatial Efficiency and the Elasticity of Housing Supply and Demand
  • Gao Boyang
  • Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
  • The Effect of Land Policy and the Land Market on the Spatial Structure of the Manufacturing Industry
  • Kang Le
  • Peking University, Beijing
  • China’s Fiscal Decentralization, Infrastructure, and Public Welfare
  • Li Linjun
  • Northeast Normal University, Changchun City
  • Intergovernmental Financial Transfers and Local Public Finance Efforts: The Case of Jilin
  • Li Zhi
  • Xi’an Jiaotong University , Xi’an, Shaanxi Province
  • The Effect of Urban Form on Household Energy Consumption in China
  • Liu Yi
  • Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
  • Property Taxation and Local Government Finance: Testing the Tiebout Hypothesis in China
  • Lu Xu
  • Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen
  • The Effect of Transportation Networks on Urban Spatial Form: The Pearl River Delta Area
  • Tang Huihui
  • Nankai University, Tianjin
  • Urban Housing Demand of Migrant Workers and Low-Income Housing Policy
  • Wei Zhichao
  • Brown University, Providence
  • What Deters China’s Urbanization
  • Wu Wenjie
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
  • Evaluation of Spatial-Temporal Distribution and Influencing Factors in Beijing’s Residential Land Prices
  • Yi Fangxin
  • Hong Kong University, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC)
  • Urban Land Development
  • Zhang Li
  • Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou
  • Local Government Competition and Land Transfers
  • Zhang Yan
  • Peking University, Beijing
  • The Spatial Effects of Housing Policy on Low- and Middle-Income Residents: The Case of Beijing
  • Zheng Tong
  • Peking University, Beijing
  • Spatial Inequality in Compulsory Education in Beijing and Suggestions for Improving School Transport
  • Zhu Yangang
  • Peking University, Beijing
  • The Location Preferences of Multinational Corporations and the Functional Specialization of Cities

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