Rethinking Economic Development from the Household: Property, Resilience, and Institutional Adaptation in Rural China
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Rethinking Economic Development from the Household: Property, Resilience, and Institutional Adaptation in Rural China
What if the story of economic development doesn’t begin with the market, but with the household? And what if property, often assumed to be a static bundle of rights, is better understood as a dynamic institution—adaptive, historically layered, and relational? These questions sit at the heart of my recent research, which I had the opportunity to present at the Open University’s legal histories conference Land and Property Beyond the Centenary. Wh…
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