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Given the increasing scarcity of urban land, the Chinese government has been initiating large-scale redevelopment of urban villages that are commonly regarded problematic for their low land use efficiencies and negative externalities. During this process, the emerging neo-urbanism in China demonstrates the heterogeneity of institutional arrangements, with different levels of transaction costs incurred. To explore the transaction costs incurred in different institutional arrangements of urban village redevelopment projects, this study anatomizes three projects in Guangzhou from the perspective of neo-institutional economics. The project duration and level of conflict are taken as two key variables to evaluate the efficiency and equality of the projects. With this research design, this study illustrates that institutional arrangements significantly affect the project outcomes. The conclusion suggests that the local and central governments alter the existing institutions with a view to lowering the transaction costs.
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Dinghuan Yuan
Jinan University
Yung Yau
Lingnan University
Haijun Bao
City University
Sustainability
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
City University of Hong Kong
Jinan University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a20d566e72f0fa382ecb13b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su11123376
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