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Message from the President
The Future of the PKU–Lincoln CenterRevista Land LinesOctubre 2017On October 14, we will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Peking University–Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy, more affectionately known as the PKU–Lincoln Center, or...
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Mortgage Enforcement and Public Regulatory Actions in China in Selected Chinese Cities
Documentos de trabajoJulio 2016This paper serves as a primer to examine the issues extant in the Chinese mortgage enforcement system; to analyze overbuilding and vacancy in three Chinese cities; and to explore the possibility of...
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The Long-Run Effects of Subsidized Housing on Travel Behavior
Evidence from China’s Housing ReformDocumentos de trabajoNoviembre 2015Joshua Linn, Zhongmin Wang, and Lunyu XieMany cities in developing countries are experiencing rapid urbanization along with deteriorating traffic congestion and air quality. A long-term approach to alleviating traffic congestion is to...
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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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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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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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Illegal But Rational
Why Small Property Rights Housing Is Big in ChinaRevista Land LinesJulio 2015Li Sun and Zhi LiuNearly one-quarter of residential units in Chinese cities are illicit, built and sold by village collectives on land that the state has not yet approved for urban use. The authors consider the legal...
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Lincoln Institute marks 10th anniversary of Center for Urban Development and Land Policy in Beijing
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Programa para la República Popular de China
Julio 2016The China Program explores issues and challenges relating to land and taxation policy in China with a focus on rapid urban development, fundamental land policy and tax reform. The work is...
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