China

Abramson, D. (2011). Transitional Property Rights and Local Developmental History in China, Urban Studies, 48 (3), pp. 553.

Atkinson, R. (2012) Gated Communities in China: Class, Privilege and the Moral Politics of the Good Life In P. Choon (Ed.). International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, 36 (1), pp. 196-197. (Book review)

Chen, G. (2012). Housing the urban poor in post-reform China: Some empirical evidence from the city of Nanjing. Cities, 29 (4), pp. 252-263.

Chen, J., Guo, F. & Wu Ying (2011). One decade of urban housing reform in China: Urban housing price dynamics and the role of migration and urbanization, 1995–2005. Habitat International, 35 (1), pp. 1-8.

Chen, J., Guo, F. & Zhu, A. (2011). The Housing-led Growth Hypothesis Revisited: Evidence from the Chinese Provincial Panel Data. Urban Studies, 48 (10), pp. 2049.

Chen, J., Guo, F., & Wu, Y. (2011). One decade of urban housing reform in China: Urban housing price dynamics and the role of migration and urbanization, 1995–2005. Habitat International, 35 (1), pp1-8

Chen, J., Hao, Q. & Stephens, M. (2010). Assessing Housing Affordability in Post-reform China: A Case Study of Shanghai. Housing Studies, 25 (6), pp. 877-901.

Choy, L.H.T., Ho, W.K.O., & Mak, S.W.K. (2011). Region-Specific Estimates of the Determinants of Residential Investment. Journal of Urban Planning & Development, 137 (1), pp. 1-6.

De Brauw, A. & Rozelle, S. (2008). Migration and household investment in rural China. China Economic Review, 19 (2), pp. 320-335.

Deng, F. (2009). Housing of Limited Property Rights: A Paradox Inside and Outside Chinese Cities. Housing Studies, 24 (6), pp. 825-841.

Gao, X. & Asami, Y. (2011). Preferential size of housing in Beijing. Habitat International, 35 (2), pp. 206-213.

He, S., Liu, Y., Wu, F. & Webster, C. (2010). Social Groups and Housing Differentiation in China’s Urban Villages: An Institutional Interpretation. Housing Studies, 25 (5), pp. 671- 691.

Huang, Y. & Jiang, L. (2009).Housing Inequality in Transitional Beijing. International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, 33 (4), pp. 936-956.

Hui, E.C.M. & Yu, K.H. (2009). Second homes in the Chinese Mainland under one country, two systems: A cross-border perspective. Habitat International, 33 (1), pp. 106-113.

Jeong, J. (2011). From illegal migrant settlements to central business and residential districts: Restructuring of urban space in Beijing’s migrant enclaves. Habitat International, 35 (3), pp. 508-513.

Jonathan, B. (2011). Shenzhen: City of Suspended Possibility. International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, 35 (2), pp. 414-420.

Ju, C. B. & Tang, S. (2011). External Legitimacy, Goal Congruence and Collective Resistance: Environmental NGOs and Land Use Politics in South Korea. Urban Studies, 48 (4), pp. 811-825.

Kim, A. M. (2011). Talking Back: The Role of Narrative in Vietnam’s Recent Land Compensation Changes. Urban Studies, 48 (3), pp. 493.

Lai, L. W. C., Kwong, V. W. C. & Kwong, J. W. Y. (2011). Segregation legal and natural: An empirical study of the legally protected and free market housing ownership on the Peak. Habitat International, 35 (3), pp. 501-507.

Lee, J. (2009). Neoliberalising Chinese Cities: Housing Reform and Urbanization’ . In L. Li (Ed.). The Chinese State in Transition: Processes and Contests in Local China, London: Routledge, pp. 36-54.

Li, L. H. (2011) The dynamics of the Shanghai land market – An intra city analysis, Cities, 28 (5), pp. 372-380.

Li, S. (2010). Evolving Residential and Employment Locations and Patterns of Commuting under Hyper Growth: The Case of Guangzhou, China. Urban Studies, 47 (11), pp. 2367.

Li, S. (2010). Mortgage Loan as a Means of Home Finance in Urban China: A Comparative Study of Guangzhou and Shanghai. Housing Studies, 25 (6), pp. 857- 876.

Li, T. (2008). The Chengzhongcun land market in China: Boon or bane? — A perspective on property rights. International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, 32 (2), pp. 282-304.

Li, Z.G. & Wu, F.L. (2008). Tenure-based residential segregation in post-reform Chinese cities: A case study of Shanghai. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 33 (3), pp. 404-419.

Li, S.M. & Song, Y.L. (2009). Redevelopment, displacement, housing conditions, and residential satisfaction: a study of Shanghai. Environment and Planning A, 41 (5), pp. 1090-1108.

Liao, W. & Wang, X. (2012). Hedonic house prices and spatial quantile regression.  Journal of Housing Economics, 21(1), pp. 16-27.

Liu, Y. & Meulder, B.D. (2012). A conceptual framework for the strategic urban project approach for the sustainable redevelopment of “villages in the city” in Guangzhou. Habitat International,  36(3), pp. 380-387.

Liu, Y., He, S., Wu, F. & Webster, C. (2010). Urban villages under China’s rapid urbanization: Unregulated assets and transitional neighbourhoods. Habitat International, 34(2), pp.135-144.

Logan, J. R., Fang, Y. & Zhang, Z. (2009). Access to Housing in Urban China. International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, 33 (4), pp. 914-935.

Logan, J. R., Fang, Y. & Zhang, Z. (2010). The Winners in China’s Urban Housing Reform. Housing Studies, 25 (1), pp. 101 – 117.

Lu, P. & Zhou, T. (2008). Housing for Rural Migrant Workers: Consumption Characteristics and Supply Policy. Urban Policy and Research, 26 (3), pp. 297-308.

Pickvance, C. (2012). The Great Urban Transformation: Politics of Land and Property in China – In Y.-T. Hsing (Ed.). International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, 36(2), pp. 402-403.

Po, L. (2011). Property Rights Reforms and Changing Grassroots Governance in China’s Urban – Rural Peripheries: The Case of Changing District in Beijing. Urban Studies, 48 (3), pp. 509.

Ray, F. & Misa, I. (2012). The Shaping of Housing Histories in Shanghai. Housing Studies, 27 (1), pp. 27-44.

Shin, H. B. (2009). Residential Redevelopment and the Entrepreneurial Local State: The Implications of Beijing’s Shifting Emphasis on Urban Redevelopment Policies. Urban Studies, 46 (13), pp. 2815.

Song, J. (2010). Moving Purchase and Sitting Purchase: Housing Reform and Transition to Homeownership in Beijing. Housing Studies, 25 (6), pp. 903-919.

Stephen, M., Lennon, C. & Ho, W. (2012) Region-specific Estimates of the Determinants of Real Estate Investment in China. Urban Studies, 49(4), pp. 741.

Tan, Y., Shen, L. & Yao, H. (2011). Sustainable construction practice and contractors’ competitiveness: A preliminary study. Habitat International, 35 (2), pp. 225-230.

Wang, D., Zhang, L., Zhang, Z. & Zhao, S. X. (2011). Urban Infrastructure Financing in Reform-era China. Urban Studies, 48 (14), pp. 2998.

Wang, E., Song, J. & Xu, T. (2011). From “spatial bond” to “spatial mismatch”: An assessment of changing jobs–housing relationship in Beijing. Habitat International, 35 (2), pp. 398-409.

Wang, H., Wang, L., Su, F. & Tao R. (2012). Rural residential properties in China: Land use patterns, efficiency and prospects for reform. Habitat International, 36(2), pp. 201-209.

Wang, R. (2009). The Structure of Chinese Urban Land Prices: Estimates from Benchmark Land Price Data. The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 39 (1).

Wang, Y. P., Wang, Y. & Wu, J. (2010). Housing Migrant Workers in Rapidly Urbanizing Regions: A Study of the Chinese Model in Shenzhen. Housing Studies, 25 (1), pp. 83 – 100.

Wang, Y.P., Shao, L. & Alan, M. (2012). The Maturation of the Neo-liberal Housing Market in Urban China. Housing Studies, 27 (3), pp. 343-359.

Whiting, S. (2011). Values in Land: Fiscal Pressures, Land Disputes and Justice Claims in Rural and Peri-urban China. Urban Studies, 48 (3), pp. 569.

Xu, J., Yeh, A. & Wu, F. (2009) “Land Commodification: New Land Development and Politics in China since the Late 1990s. International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, 33(4), pp. 890-913.

Xu, Y., Tang, B. & Chan, E. H. W. (2011). State-led land requisition and transformation of rural villages in transitional China. Habitat International, 35 (1), pp. 57-65.

Yang, J., Shen, Q., Shen, J. & He, C. (2012) Transport Impacts of Clustered Development in Beijing: Compact Development versus Overconcentration. Urban Studies,  49 (6), p 1315.

 Ye, J.P. & Wu, Z.H. (2008). Urban Housing Policy in China in the Macro-regulation Period 2004-2007. Urban Policy and Research, 26 (3), pp. 283-295.

Zhang, J. & Zhou, L. (2011). Incentive mechanism design of access management policy in affordable housing and analysis. Cities, 28 (2), pp. 186-192.

Zhang, L. (2012).  In Search of Paradise: Middle-Class Living in a Chinese Metropolis. In F. Wu, F,   C. Webster & J. Friedmann (Eds.).   – By Li Zhang. Marginalization in Urban China: Comparative Perspectives Perspectives. -In F. Wu, F,   C. Webster & J. Friedmann(Eds). International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, 36 (1), pp. 193-196. (Book Review)

Zhang, X. (2011). Social risks for international players in the construction market: A China study. Habitat International, 35 (3), pp514-519.

Zhao, Y. & Webster, C. (2011). Land Dispossession and Enrichment in China’s Suburban Villages. Urban Studies, 48 (3), pp.529.

Zhu, Z. & Zhen, B. (2012). Study on Spatial Structure of Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration and Its Effects on Urban and Rural Regions. Journal of Urban Planning & Development,  138(1), pp. 78-89.

Zhu, J., & Hu, T. (2009). Disordered land-rent competition in China’s periurbanization: A Case Study of Beiqijia Township, Beijing. Environment and Planning A, 41 (7), pp. 1629-1646.