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Economic historians have traditionally argued that urban growth in England was driven primarily by prior improvements in agricultural supply in the two centuries before the industrial revolution. Recent revisionist scholarship by writers such as Jan Luiten van Zanden and Robert Allen has...
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then calibrated to estimate the effects of land use control policy on housing prices in China. increasing returns ; land … use controls in China ; housing prices in China …
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Since 1999, China has spent RMB 50 billion (about US$7 billion) to implement the "Grain for Green" programme, the …
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-height restrictions, and it applies the method to an extraordinary dataset of land-lease transactions from China. Our theory shows that …
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recent years. The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of land market operations in China with an update of its … transformation, and then document the land development process in China. The foregoing section discusses the problems associated with …
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