Does the Land Price Subsidy Still Exist against the Background of Market Reform of Industrial Land?

In 2007, China started the market reform of industrial land, with the aim of establishing a more effective industrial land market and promoting the effective allocation of land. For this study, we want to explore what strategic choices local governments and enterprises will make under the background...

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Main Authors: Lin Zhang, Yiting Zhao, Yuan Liu, Jinfang Qian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/9/963
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spelling doaj-8f757490c6124be7bdfd3de3f98228752021-09-26T00:33:30ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-09-011096396310.3390/land10090963Does the Land Price Subsidy Still Exist against the Background of Market Reform of Industrial Land?Lin Zhang0Yiting Zhao1Yuan Liu2Jinfang Qian3School of Economics and Management, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, ChinaIn 2007, China started the market reform of industrial land, with the aim of establishing a more effective industrial land market and promoting the effective allocation of land. For this study, we want to explore what strategic choices local governments and enterprises will make under the background of market-oriented reform, and whether there are still some implicit land price subsidies. In this context, based on matching micro land transfer data (2007–2013), we examined the policy effect in the seven years since the reform. Then, we further analyzed the land transfer strategies of local governments and the differences they made to enterprises’ land purchasing decisions against the background of the reform. The following were found: ① With the deepening of market reform, the effect has gradually become clear. The proportion of industrial land transferred through market modes increases year by year. Furthermore, due to marketization, the price of industrial land has increased significantly, and land purchases among enterprises have become more competitive. ② Against the background of the reform, local governments tend to adopt listing as an alternative to negotiation, so as to attract investment from preferred enterprises. ③ Local governments tend to give state-owned and large or medium enterprises more subsidies by way of listing, which reduces the land purchase price for these enterprises. Based on the results, the market-oriented reform of land should be adhered to, and the selection mechanism of tender, auction, and listing transfer methods should be further standardized and refined. Besides, a variety of ways to meet the needs of enterprises for land use (such as lease first and then transfer) should be proposed to compensate for the existing insufficiency.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/9/963landprice subsidymarket reformlocal governmentsindustrial enterprise
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Yiting Zhao
Yuan Liu
Jinfang Qian
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Yiting Zhao
Yuan Liu
Jinfang Qian
Does the Land Price Subsidy Still Exist against the Background of Market Reform of Industrial Land?
Land
land
price subsidy
market reform
local governments
industrial enterprise
author_facet Lin Zhang
Yiting Zhao
Yuan Liu
Jinfang Qian
author_sort Lin Zhang
title Does the Land Price Subsidy Still Exist against the Background of Market Reform of Industrial Land?
title_short Does the Land Price Subsidy Still Exist against the Background of Market Reform of Industrial Land?
title_full Does the Land Price Subsidy Still Exist against the Background of Market Reform of Industrial Land?
title_fullStr Does the Land Price Subsidy Still Exist against the Background of Market Reform of Industrial Land?
title_full_unstemmed Does the Land Price Subsidy Still Exist against the Background of Market Reform of Industrial Land?
title_sort does the land price subsidy still exist against the background of market reform of industrial land?
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description In 2007, China started the market reform of industrial land, with the aim of establishing a more effective industrial land market and promoting the effective allocation of land. For this study, we want to explore what strategic choices local governments and enterprises will make under the background of market-oriented reform, and whether there are still some implicit land price subsidies. In this context, based on matching micro land transfer data (2007–2013), we examined the policy effect in the seven years since the reform. Then, we further analyzed the land transfer strategies of local governments and the differences they made to enterprises’ land purchasing decisions against the background of the reform. The following were found: ① With the deepening of market reform, the effect has gradually become clear. The proportion of industrial land transferred through market modes increases year by year. Furthermore, due to marketization, the price of industrial land has increased significantly, and land purchases among enterprises have become more competitive. ② Against the background of the reform, local governments tend to adopt listing as an alternative to negotiation, so as to attract investment from preferred enterprises. ③ Local governments tend to give state-owned and large or medium enterprises more subsidies by way of listing, which reduces the land purchase price for these enterprises. Based on the results, the market-oriented reform of land should be adhered to, and the selection mechanism of tender, auction, and listing transfer methods should be further standardized and refined. Besides, a variety of ways to meet the needs of enterprises for land use (such as lease first and then transfer) should be proposed to compensate for the existing insufficiency.
topic land
price subsidy
market reform
local governments
industrial enterprise
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/9/963
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