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Cultivar el cambio
China modifica las regulaciones territoriales y mejora los acuerdos para los productores ruralesRevista Land LinesJaneiro 2021Por Matt Jenkins, 12 enero, 2021Tras décadas de urbanización galopante, China implementa nuevas reformas de administración del suelo para garantizar un crecimiento más deliberado y equitativo. Algunas...
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Ilegal pero lógico
Por qué las viviendas de derechos de propiedad pequeños son populares en ChinaRevista Land LinesJulho 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, January/April 2021
Revista Land LinesJaneiro 2021Edited by Katharine WrothThis special double issue of Land Lines commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, chronicling the organization’s history and exploring how land can serve as a...
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Cultivating Change: China Amends Land Regulations, Giving Farmers a Fairer Deal
Revista Land LinesJaneiro 2021By Matt Jenkins, January 12, 2021After decades of rampant urbanization, China is implementing new land administration reforms to ensure more intentional and equitable growth. Steps such as compensating farmers more fairly and...
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Property Tax Development in China
Revista Land LinesJulho 2005The Lincoln Institute’s China Program was established several years ago, in part to develop training programs on property taxation policy and local government finance with officials from the State...
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Effects of Land Acquisition on China's Economic Future
Revista Land LinesJaneiro 2004In the past quarter century, the People’s Republic of China has achieved remarkable progress in economic growth, social advancement, and political and administrative reforms. These achievements are...
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Taxing Publicly Owned Land in China
A Paradox?Revista Land LinesJaneiro 2005After spending more than a decade on restructuring central-provincial fiscal relations, the Chinese government is advancing its efforts to reform local public finance. In 2003 the central government...
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Myths and Realities of Public Land Leasing
Canberra and Hong KongRevista Land LinesMarço 1999By Yu-Hung HongMany scholars and analysts have suggested that public leasehold systems could allow governments to benefit from a share of future increased land value. Some have even argued that other policy...
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Access to Land and Building Permits
Obstacles to Economic Development in Transition CountriesRevista Land LinesJaneiro 2012Limited access to land and difficulty in obtaining permits are substantial impediments to economic development, and these conditions clearly create an environment in which bribery flourishes.
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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...