碩士 / 元智大學 / 管理研究所 / 94 / Shanghai used to be one of China’s well-developed cities in the economic and real estate market in the history. Shortly after the new government was founded in 1949, almost all of China’s private or individual-owned farms were collectivized into large communes. Shanghai’s real estate market was nearly extinguished for almost 40 years. At that time, housing was part of the whole welfare system and was arranged, controlled and allotted by the government. The structure of housing and production system was destroyed because of its free using policy and it has made the reinvestment more difficult.
In 1978, the average living space for one inhabitant in Shanghai was 4.5 square meters (less than 1.5 pings). Therefore, housing had become the biggest social problem in Shanghai.
This study is to probe into the progress of China’s real estate development in late 1970s when it opened-up the market and implemented economic reform. Lately, Shanghai’s real estate market recovered from zero gradually because of the rapid economic growth, basic industry development as well as foreign investment. The price of the exclusive houses in Shanghai has already overtaken the price in Taipei. This study will analyze the reason of the growth of Shanghai’s real estate market and discuss its prospects.
The interaction of cross-Strait becomes very active and more and more Taiwanese went to Shanghai to invest, work or live. Therefore, it is getting more and more important to have the complete understanding of the environment, location and regulations for house purchase. This study will analyze the formation of Shanghai’s exclusive house market to help foreign-based real estate practitioners understand China’s real estate market better.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:TW/094YZU05457075 |
Date | January 2006 |
Creators | Yao Tsu, Lu, 陸耀祖 |
Contributors | 李伯謙 |
Source Sets | National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan |
Language | zh-TW |
Detected Language | English |
Type | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Format | 60 |
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