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The path of economic reform with Chinese characteristics consists of not only the transition from agriculture to industry but also the transformation from a planned economy to a market economy. The reform of forest property institution is an important part of this dual transformation.
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Zhao, J. (2019). Reform Forest Property System to Over-Leap the Middle Income Trap. In: Li, Y., Cheng, Z. (eds) China’s Reform to Overleap the Middle-Income Trap. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9222-1_6
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