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Model and Strategy of Urban and Rural Construction Land Market Integration

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  • DU, Wanying
  • YANG, Zisheng

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At present, one of the important contents of China's rural land system reform is to build a unified construction land market in urban and rural areas. The unified construction land market in urban and rural areas will produce higher economic and social benefits. It is imperative to promote the integration of urban and rural construction land market to improve the income of farmers, invigorate the stock of rural collective construction land and improve the efficiency of land use. This paper analyzes the current situation of urban and rural construction land market, the two models and typical cases of urban and rural construction land market integration, the restrictive factors and practical difficulties of urban and rural construction land market integration, and puts forward some suggestions and measures. This provides a theoretical basis for accelerating the integration of urban and rural construction land market, and hopes to provide a certain reference for the integration of urban and rural construction land market.

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  • DU, Wanying & YANG, Zisheng, 2019. "Model and Strategy of Urban and Rural Construction Land Market Integration," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 10(11), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:300952
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.300952
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