Abstract

In this paper, we use the 2005-2010 data of 35 large and medium cities in China to establish a panel model, and fixed effects model is used to estimate the factors that affect the price of urban residential land. The empirical results show that urban infrastructure, the level of economic development, the living standards of residents and the size of the population have a significant positive impact on urban residential land price.

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