The Evolution in the Chinese Arable Land Policy since 1978
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
The arable land policy has undergone dramatic evolution reform and opening up beginning in 1978. The striking one is household responsibility system in stead collective operation in people’s commune, which was established in 1960s. With the deepening of the reform of the socialism market economic system, the changes in arable land policy is to: 1st, the land policy has been becoming more sophisticated. The execution and supervision system of land policy is more perfect; 2nd, the number of land policy is decreasing but its quality increasing; 3rd, land policy theme is more comprehensive. The vicissitudes illustrate the socioeconomic development in Chinese countryside.
Authors and Affiliations
Lijun Wang
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