This book provides a thorough analysis of the evolution of land
property rights and transfer mechanism during the transition of the
Chinese society from being a traditional self-sustaining
agricultural society to a modern commercialized agricultural
society. It provides empirical proof for complicated property
rights theories and a solution and path for land capitalization. It
discloses that in practice, land ownership may not be the essence
and knot of the problem, and that the implementation of land
property rights really matters.The book also provides a series of
pragmatic solutions and measures to improve the current land law
system and land policy in China. It stresses the importance of a
pragmatic research methodology that is based on arguments on real
life research and evidence, which may help promote a more grounded
research atmosphere in the Chinese academia.
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