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Forest Tenure Reform in China: A Choice Experiment on Farmers' Property Rights Preferences

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LAND ECONOMICS
Volume 87, Issue 3, Pages 473-487

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UNIV WISCONSIN
DOI: 10.3368/le.87.3.473

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Decentralization experiments are currently underway in the Chinese forestry sector However, researchers and policy makers tend to ignore a key question: what do forest farmers really want from reform? This paper addresses this question using a survey-based choice experiment to investigate farmers' preferences for various property rights attributes of a forestland contract. We found that farmers are highly concerned with the types of rights provided by a contract. Reducing perceived risks of contract termination and introducing a priority right for the renewal of an existing contract significantly increases farmers' marginal willingness to pay for a forest contract. (JEL Q51, Q58)

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