The Economic Interpretation of Property Structure about Rural

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At present, the most important thing is how to solve the contrary between rural land institution and economical environment. According the logic of property which has the different structure have no the difference of which is good or which is bad, Then we test the land property structure according the facts of the peasant's income and land policies in 30 years of reform, the conclusion is that the land property structure need not changed, we should optimize it. The emphasis is optimizing the land use right the optimum, the optimum way is the circulation of contractual operation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 807-809)

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1776-1779

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September 2013

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