Journal article

The political economy of land reform in China's "newly liberated areas": Evidence from Wuxi County

JKS Kung

China Quarterly | Published : 2008

Abstract

A farm survey conducted in Wuxi county in the 1950s found that the Chinese Communist Party had successfully "preserved the rich peasant economy" in the "newly liberated areas": the landlords were indeed the only social class whose properties had been redistributed, yet without compromising on the magnitude of benefits received by the poor peasants. A higher land inequality in that region, coupled with an inter-village transfer of land, allowed these dual goals to be achieved. Our study further reveals that class status was determined both by the amount of land a household owned and whether it had committed certain "exploitative acts," which explains why some landlords did not own a vast amou..

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