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Changzhou New Rural Cooperative Economic Organizations, The Plight Of Thinking

Posted on:2010-09-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S B ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2199360272489024Subject:MPA
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The basic problem of China's modernization is the development of China's rural areas. The revolution of China originates in the reform and the system changes of China's rural areas, which is not only the necessary consequences of the development of agriculture, but also the overall arrangement of the national agricultural policies and the own choice of the farmers. This article is based on such a basic assumptions that during the changes of the agriculture system which is under the guidance of the government , the government and the peasants is not equal. But as an interest group, the peasants has its own trend of interest, which lead to the system changes of China's rural areas.Since the middle of the 1980's, the peasants' co-operatives have risen and developed rapidly. The peasants' co-operatives is a kind of economical organization that is owned, controlled and benefit democratically and untied. Its emergence and development is the changes and creativities of the system which is in a new history period, in which the basic economy system and management of the China's rural have a historic inevitability and the characteristic of the time.The article studies on the development of the peasants' co-operatives of Changzhou, jiangsu province and mainly discusses the policy of the central and local governments during its development. The main opinions of the article are: first, The peasants' co-operative is the only way for the modernization of the China's rural society. Second, The peasants' co-operative is the natural selection of the peasants. Third, The peasants' co-operative need the government to provide a good policy surroundings.
Keywords/Search Tags:The peasants' co-operative, the system changes, agriculture modernization
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