Land Transaction and Its Impact on Society and Economy in Imperial China: An Exchange with “Dian and the System of Land-Rights Transaction under the Qing” by Long Denggao et al.

Q3 Arts and Humanities Rural China Pub Date : 2020-05-12 DOI:10.1163/22136746-01701001
G. Lin
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This article challenges the view that land transactions in China from the Song to the late Qing periods became increasingly marketized and effective in resource allocation. In traditional China, the land was never a commodity in the ordinary sense; it served as the very basic means of survival and production for peasants while functioning as the most critical determinant shaping the sustainability of the environment for the survival of humankind. Neither market transactions nor any means external or internal to the state were effective enough in regulating either the total demand or the total supply of the land in China and alleviating the tension in man-to-land relations. Land transactions in imperial China were very different by nature and in terms of their social and economic impact from the received wisdom in Western economic theories, which assumes the decisive roles of supply and demand in shaping market prices and the patterns of production in the commodity economy.
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土地交易及其对中国社会经济的影响——与龙登高等《滇与清代土地权交易制度》的比较。
本文对宋代至晚清中国土地交易日益市场化和资源配置有效的观点提出了质疑。在传统中国,土地从来都不是一般意义上的商品;它是农民最基本的生存和生产手段,同时也是决定人类生存环境可持续性的最关键因素。无论是市场交易,还是国家内外的任何手段,都不足以有效地调节中国土地的总需求或总供应,缓解人地关系的紧张。帝制中国的土地交易在性质和社会经济影响方面与西方经济理论中公认的智慧有很大不同,西方经济理论在形成市场价格和商品经济生产模式方面发挥着供需的决定性作用。
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Rural China
Rural China Arts and Humanities-History
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