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Hidden City
Beijing’s Subterranean Housing MarketRevista Land LinesOctubre 2014Annette M. KimMore than one million people are living in apartments underground in Beijing. These small, often windowless dwellings are, for many workers, the only affordable housing option near jobs in the city...
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Ilegal pero lógico
Por qué las viviendas de derechos de propiedad pequeños son populares en ChinaRevista Land LinesJulio 2015Li Sun and Zhi Liu“Como trabajador migrante durante 13 años, siempre he querido ser dueño de mi casa y tener una vida familiar normal aquí en Shenzhen” dijo el Sr. Wang, un exagricultor de la provincia de Sichuan que...
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Land Lines, Julio 2015
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La ciudad oculta
El mercado inmobiliario subterráneo de BeijingRevista Land LinesOctubre 2014Annette M. KimMás de un millón de personas viven en apartamentos subterráneos en Beijing. Estas pequeñas viviendas, generalmente sin ventanas, son la única opción de...
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Land Lines, July 2007
Revista Land LinesJulio 2007Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue explores the lodging of rural migrants in China’s urbanizing villages; the unforeseen consequences of U.S. property assessment caps; international trends in the use of eminent domain...
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Social Capital and Housing for Temporary Migrants in Urban China
Evidence from a Twelve-City Migrant SurveyDocumentos de trabajoJulio 2013Zhilin Liu and Ran TaoRural-urban migration and housing for low-income migrants have attracted worldwide attention from both scholars and policy makers. In China, empirical studies have revealed tremendous exclusion of...
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China’s Housing Reform and Outcomes
LibrosAbril 2011Edited by Joyce Yanyun Man“This book provides a unique evaluation of the most sweeping, swift, and successful housing policy reform ever conducted in any country. It is indispensable for any professional involved in...
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Urban Land Policy Reform in China
Revista Land LinesAbril 2003Chengri Ding and Gerrit KnaapPhotograph Caption: H. James Brown, president of the Lincoln Institute, with Lu Xinshe, vice-minister of China’s Ministry of Land and Resources, signed an agreement in September 2002 at Lincoln House...
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Housing Rural Migrants in China's Urbanizing Villages
Revista Land LinesJulio 2007The emergence and prevalence of urbanizing villages is an outcome of China’s rapid urbanization, the dichotomy between rural and urban policies, and specific urban land policies.
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China’s Land System
Past, Present, and FuturePonenciasMayo 2009Dwight H. PerkinsIn this paper, Dwight H. Perkins discusses how the development of Chinese real estate markets has generated tensions between different segments of the population and between the government and...
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