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Groping for Stones to Cross the River versus Coordinated Policy Reforms: The Case of Two Reforms in China
Authors:Ran Tao  Zhigang Xu
Institution:1. Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy (CCAP) , Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing, China;2. Institute for Chinese Studies , University of Oxford , UK tao.ccap@igsnrr.ac.cn;4. Institute for Chinese Studies , University of Oxford , UK
Abstract:Abstract

China’s economic transition has reached a stage where the past experimental approach is no longer sufficient. Future policy reforms need to be carried out in a holistic rather than a piecemeal manner. This paper analyzes the reforms of two related institutions in China: the household registration system and the rural land system. We argue that further institutional changes warrant national initiatives and coordinated reforms rather than merely drawing on local pilot experiences. A holistic policy package that can simultaneously promote the reforms of the household registration and the rural land system is proposed. We use fiscal simulations to illustrate the feasibility of the proposed holistic policy package.
Keywords:Coordinated reforms  economic transition  urbanization  rural land system
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