Regional Science and Urban Economics | 2021

Land conversion across cities in China

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The Chinese government has been using annual quotas to control the amount of farmland that can be converted for urban uses. Using an analysis sample of more than 1.5 million land-lease transactions during 2007–2016, we document facts on land conversion for urban development in China. We present evidence that land conversion quotas have been increasingly misallocated across cities in that a growing share of land conversion is occurring in less productive cities. A city-level production function is estimated for counterfactual analysis. Based on estimated parameters, we assess the economic losses from misallocation of land conversion quotas across cities in China and calculate the potential gains from reallocating land quotas to cities where urban land is more productive.

Volume 87
Pages 103643
DOI 10.1016/J.REGSCIURBECO.2021.103643
Language English
Journal Regional Science and Urban Economics

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