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Property Rights, Land Misallocation and Agricultural Efficiency in China

  • 1. University of Sussex
  • 2. University of Houston and NBER
  • 3. University of Pennsylvania and NBER
  • 4. Shanghai Jiao Tong University and University of Southern California

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Abstract: This paper examines the impact of a property rights reform in rural China that allowed farmers to lease out their land. We find the reform led to increases in land rental activity in rural households. Our results indicate that the formalization of leasing rights resulted in a redistribution of land toward more productive farmers. Consequently, output and aggregate productivity increased by 8 and 10%, respectively. We also find that the reform increased the responsiveness of land allocation across crops to changes in crop prices.

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