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Hazards of Expropriation: Tenure Insecurity and Investment in Rural China
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2002
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Rural EconomyRural DevelopmentDevelopment EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentLand UseNortheast ChinaAgricultural EconomicsLand DegradationTenure InsecuritySocial SciencesEconomic AnalysisPovertyAgricultural Land UseLand RedistributionEconomic InequalityLand Use PlanningPublic PolicyEconomicsLand DevelopmentPopulation MigrationLand ManagementBusinessLand EconomicsOrganic FertilizerOrganic Fertilizer Use
We use household data from northeast China to examine the link between investment and land tenure insecurity induced by China's system of village-level land reallocation. We quantify expropriation risk using a hazard analysis of individual plot tenures and incorporate the predicted “hazards of expropriation” into an empirical analysis of plot-level investment. Our focus is on organic fertilizer use, which has long-lasting benefits for soil quality. Although we find that higher expropriation risk significantly reduces application of organic fertilizer, a welfare analysis shows that guaranteeing land tenure in this part of China would yield only minimal efficiency gains.
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