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use in rural China by protecting villagers against unwanted government land takings. It then distinguishes kinship …
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's Communes in Mao's China and their reversals. Such radical moments, however, constitute only a small part of history. For the … describe the evolution of property rights in China, we employ the concept of relational property. It is a concept that is …
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This paper examines the formation of property rights in Qing China and Tokugawa Japan with a focus on rice market … participants, while China only created weak form of property rights to rice market participants. We developed a multiplayer … from Qing China and Tokugawa Japan, we find that with lower suppression capacity and high risks of domestic threat power …
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housing) and affordable housing program in the city (ALPR housing), is an important feature of China's housing policy. This …
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Protection of Property Rights has become a pressing issue in China since the country strived to move from a planned … economy to a market economy in late 1970's. The passage of the Property Law of China on March 16, 2007 marked an historic … termination of property rights, and protecting private property rights in China, a country where the public or state ownership is …
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The appendices for this paper are available at the following URL: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2239843 Comparative lawyers and economists have often assumed that traditional Chinese laws and customs reinforced the economic and political dominance of elites and, therefore, were unusually...
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challenges brought about by incomplete mixed borrowings of foreign laws that China is now faced with in constructing an …
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. We evaluate China's emerging market for enterprise ownership rights from the perspective of conditions underpinning the … Coase Theorem: the assignment of property rights, the degree of competition, and the nature of transaction costs. China …
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China's 2007 Property Law provides a rare large scale quasi experiment to examine the impact of restoring property … firms over 1998-2013 utilizing novel administrative firm-level data sets in China. Consistent with the property right theory …
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This Article examines the growing opposition to the use of eminent domain for energy transport projects such as oil pipelines, gas pipelines, and electric transmission lines. Such projects were protected from the state legislative reforms that restricted eminent domain following the Supreme...
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