Quick take | China’s great urban land reset, explained
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Last week, the State Council approved a batch of two-year pilots in major cities and urban clusters to test new ways of allocating economic resources – what Beijing calls "factors of production" – in their economies.
The pilots cover capital, land, technology, labor, and data.
Changing how land is...