
Since its founding, China has followed the socialist ownership system based on Marxism and Leninism. Its operational features include concentrated ownership in the central government, which then redistributes land to ensure fair and equal treatment for all owners. For example, the "land to the landowner" policy involves the government purchasing land from landowners and redistributing it through relevant departments, thereby freeing land for tenant farmers, reducing land hoarding, and freeing up labor [1]. In this research paper, we will discuss the Labor force policy and its implications behind.
Social Planning, Labor Force, Private Property Rights, Land for tenant
Social Planning, Labor Force, Private Property Rights, Land for tenant
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