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Egalitarian Redistributions of Agricultural Land in China through Community Consensus: Findings from Two Surveys

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Kong, Tao (Sherry)
Unger, Jonathan

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Australian National University

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Most of China's rural communities have engaged in periodic reallocations of fields in order to re-equalize household landholdings on a per capita basis, despite a national law that prohibits this. The practice of re-equalizing landholdings tells us much a

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The China Journal

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