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Far Eastern Survey, 1936
The present state of rural China may be summarized in one word-bankruptcy. In the account which follows, this chapter tries to explain rural bankruptcy from two angles: through a brief survey of the manifestations of the rural crisis, and through an examination of the structural causes inherent in China's present economy which are primarily responsible
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The present state of rural China may be summarized in one word-bankruptcy. In the account which follows, this chapter tries to explain rural bankruptcy from two angles: through a brief survey of the manifestations of the rural crisis, and through an examination of the structural causes inherent in China's present economy which are primarily responsible
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24. Rural Reconstruction In China
Pacific Affairs, 1937The phenomenon the rural reconstruction describes is one phase of the reconstruction movement in China, including a variety of efforts to advance or direct the social and economic development of the rural population. Within the rural reconstruction movement, which is itself the product of diverse social forces, three main objectives can be observed ...
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Rural Informatization in China [PDF]
China's recent economic growth has expanded industrialization and urbanization, upgraded consumption, increased social mobility, and initiated a shift from an economy based on agriculture to one based on industry and services. Still more than half of China's people still live in rural areas where average income per capita is less than a third of the ...
Christine Zhen-Wei Qiang+4 more
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Pacific Affairs, 1929
The high rates of interest in rural districts are caused by the insufficient supply of capital. Capital could be attracted to rural districts if the farmer's credit could be improved. The organization of rural cooperative societies is the best and most practical way of meeting the situation.
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The high rates of interest in rural districts are caused by the insufficient supply of capital. Capital could be attracted to rural districts if the farmer's credit could be improved. The organization of rural cooperative societies is the best and most practical way of meeting the situation.
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What drives farmers’ willingness to adopt e‐commerce in rural China? The role of Internet use
Agribusiness, 2019This letter investigates the factors that drive farmers’ willingness to adopt (WTA) e‐commerce, with a focus on the role of Internet use. The recursive bivariate probit model is applied to analyze data collected from rural China.
Wanglin Ma, Xiaoshi Zhou, Min Liu
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Rural transformation and the persistence of rurality in China
Eurasian Geography and Economics, 2013The aim of this paper is to exam rural transformation and the persistence of rurality in China. Recent discussions on the “end of village” in China and policy suggestions that aligned to them have indicated that villages will not completely disappear unless institutional constraints are removed.
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The China Quarterly, 1988
There is a common policy bias against creating an appropriate economic environment for rural growth in many less developed countries as governments attempt to strive for rapid industrialization through various interventions in both the urban and rural sectors.
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There is a common policy bias against creating an appropriate economic environment for rural growth in many less developed countries as governments attempt to strive for rapid industrialization through various interventions in both the urban and rural sectors.
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Rural‐to‐Urban Migration in China*
Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 1996One consequence of economic reform in China has been the greatly accelerated migration of labour from rural areas to cities. Estimates suggest an annual migrant labour flow of around 50‐60 million people, of whom 10–15 million have settled permanently in cities.
Harry X. Wu, Li Zhou
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Rural tourism development in China
International Journal of Tourism Research, 2008AbstractThis paper provides an overview and brief evaluation of China's rural tourism. Beginning with the form of poverty alleviation through tourism, China's rural tourism has undergone over 20 years of development and exhibited some unique features in its development pattern, scale and business operational models in accordance with China's political,
Songshan (Sam) Huang+2 more
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Off-farm employment over the past four decades in rural China
, 2018The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the trend of off-farm employment in rural China over the past four decades since the reform and opening-up.,Using two sets of panel survey data, the China National Rural Survey conducted in 2000 and 2008, and the ...
Linxiu Zhang+3 more
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