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Study Of The Non-agricultural Land In The Urbanization Process In China

Posted on:2006-07-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360155469457Subject:National Economics
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With the development of economics as well as industrialization and urbanization, an inevitable phenomenon, the scale of land's unagriculturalization is getting expanded steadily. On the one hand, agricultural land's moderate unagriculturalization will benefit our economics in every possible way; on the other hand, agricultural land's excessive transforming (which China is confronted with) will pose unpleasant outcome. Based on our national conditions, each Chinese covers 1.43 mu agricultural land on average, which can hardly measure up to the half of the world's average. Agricultural land resource's shrinking has been a threat to our national grain storage security. Therefore, carrying out research on land's unagriculturalition is getting burning.The original is living on predecessors the person who researcies the base , and has been underway relatively detailedly to depict to our country cultivated land resources distinguishings feature along with the present situation of land's unagriculturalition .This paper examines in the causes of unagriculturalization's emergence and development, and gives much priority to further elaboration on an opposite pattern of supply and demand. Through investigation, I found that urbanization is the chief factor that governs agricultural land's unagriculturalization. Then how to keep them in peace and harmony? Some feasible proposals therefore are suggested here from different angles.In this paper, qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis, as well as relative analysis from game theory and regression analysis from econometrics are adopted.
Keywords/Search Tags:land, unagriculturalization, agricultural land, urbanization
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