The Idea of Establishing an Integrated Construction Land Market of the Urban and the Rural
Abstract
Establishing an integrated construction land market of the urban and the rural is the direction and objective of the new round of the reformation of land system in our country. This paper analyzes the problems such as the boundary between the entering the market and land acquisition, the clarity of property right and so on which need to be addressed as the priorities in establishing an integrated construction land market of the urban and the rural as well as the obstacles from the aspects of the essential requirements, namely the equal land right and price and unified market, of establishing an integrated construction land market of the urban and the rural based on the overall framework of the market. In order to ensure the operation of the integrated construction land market of the urban and the rural, it is necessary to set up a unified transaction price formation mechanism of the urban and the rural a unified distribution mechanism of incremental benefit and a unified monitoring system of transactions so as to eventually carry forward the commercial construct land entering the market, narrowing the range of land acquisition as well as improving the rural homestead system by the means of establishing an integrated construction land market of the urban and the rural.
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7618
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