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Research on the Policy of "Man-Land-Money" Linkage in the Process of Urbanization

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  • ZENG, Huilin

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At present, there are many problems in the self-circular development model of "land transfer-real estate development-land finance-urban sprawl" in China. The endogenous power of policy implementation is insufficient, the top-level design is not systematic enough, the departmental linkage mechanism is flawed, the local basic data is weak, and there are difficulties in technical operation. According to the current situation, this paper puts forward the following policy suggestions: based on the establishment of financial transfer payment mechanism in rural areas, the construction of the system of man, land and money should be promoted in coordination, and a scientific monitoring system of urbanization degree should be established, so as to make up for the deficiency of the slow speed of "man urbanization" and make the new urbanization healthy and sustainable.

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  • ZENG, Huilin, 2020. "Research on the Policy of "Man-Land-Money" Linkage in the Process of Urbanization," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 12(01), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:303840
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.303840
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