This empirical case study of the current transformation of Chinese agriculture explores the role of property institutions, peasant differentiation, and rural politics in the formation of a market for agricultural land-a crucial step in the transition from smallholder farming to large commercial enterprises.
This empirical case study of the current transformation of Chinese agriculture explores the role of property institutions, peasant differentiation, and rural politics in the formation of a market for agricultural land-a crucial step in the transition from smallholder farming to large commercial enterprises.
René Trappel is lecturer at the Institute of Chinese Studies at Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Theoretic Framework and Research Design Chapter 3: Collective Land and Household Responsibility System Chapter 4: Peasant Differentiation and Smallholder Frustration Chapter 5: Local State and Agrarian Transition Chapter 6: The Commodification of Farmland Chapter 7: Conclusion
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Theoretic Framework and Research Design Chapter 3: Collective Land and Household Responsibility System Chapter 4: Peasant Differentiation and Smallholder Frustration Chapter 5: Local State and Agrarian Transition Chapter 6: The Commodification of Farmland Chapter 7: Conclusion
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