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Lincoln Institute hosts event in Beijing on local public finance
Comunicados de prensaMayo 14, 2013For Immediate ReleaseContact: Anthony Flint 617-503-2116 BEIJING (May 14, 2013) – Local public finance in rapidly growing cities in China will be examined in a symposium jointly organized by the...
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China's Housing Reform and Outcomes
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Lincoln Institute names China program director
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Strategic Interaction in Urban Infrastructure Finance
A Spatial Panel Econometric Analysis of Chinese Prefecture-Level CitiesDocumentos de trabajoOctubre 2020Can Chen, Kenneth A. Kriz, and Shuanglin LinThis research represents one of the first attempts to empirically examine strategic interaction in urban infrastructure expenditures on capital construction and maintenance in China. Drawing upon the...
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What Makes Mixed-Use Development Economically Desirable?
Documentos de trabajoJulio 2020Qing Shen and Feiyang SunMixed-use development has been widely advocated by urban planners as an important planning tool for sustainable urban development. However, despite the fact that mixed land use is commonly observed...
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Nationwide Mass Appraisal Modeling in China
Feasibility Analysis for Scalability Given Ad Valorem Property Tax ReformDocumentos de trabajoAbril 2019Peadar Davis, Michael McCord, Paul Bidanset, and Margie CusackSince 2003, the Chinese government has considered introducing an annual property tax, and while it selected six pilot cities for experimenting with the viability of a mass appraisal system rollout,...
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Global Urbanization
Learning From China's Explosive Urban GrowthRevista Land LinesAgosto 2019By Katharine Wroth, August 19, 2019Over the past four decades, more than 500 million people have moved from rural China to the nation’s cities, leading to rapid and often uncoordinated urbanization. A recent conference in...
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Government Institutions and the Dynamics of Urban Growth in China
Documentos de trabajoSeptiembre 2018Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Min ZhangEconomic growth in China in recent decades has largely rested on the dynamism of its cities. High economic growth has coincided with measures aimed at improving the efficiency of local governments...
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The Segmentation of Urban Housing and Labor Markets in China
The Case of ShanghaiDocumentos de trabajoMayo 2016Cathy Yang Liu, Jie Chen, and Huiping LiWith rapid economic restructuring, large-scale population migration and market-oriented housing commercialization, China’s urban residents have experienced increasing segregation of residential...
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Emerging Land and Housing Markets in China
LibrosMarzo 2005Edited by Chengri Ding and Yan SongLand and housing policies are of fundamental importance to sustainable economic growth and the well-being of the rapidly growing Chinese population. Therefore, research on land and housing policy...
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